Better Days: Celebrating women’s history in Utah
Reading Time: 2 minutes The Review spoke to Tiffany Greene, the Education and Community Outreach Director of Better Days, about how to honor Women’s History Month.
Reading Time: 2 minutes The Review spoke to Tiffany Greene, the Education and Community Outreach Director of Better Days, about how to honor Women’s History Month.
Reading Time: 2 minutes In 2013, “The Last of Us” was touted as one of the greatest stories in gaming history. In 2023, HBO’s television adaptation improves upon its predecessor.
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Noorda Center hosted the talented pianist Changyong Shin for a night of breathtaking music.
Reading Time: 3 minutes UVU students First Yongyun and Sam LeVitre compete for the VP of Engagement position here at UVU. They hope to share their vision with students.
Reading Time: 3 minutes UVU students Taylee Hunter and Caleb Cutler are running for VP of Student Activities, an office in which they would be tasked with planning major activities and events for students and the university. Both candidates are hoping to make their case to student voters.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Beth Krensky’s renowned art exhibition “Between” comes to Utah Valley University. It is a multimedia experience that utilizes performance art, photography and artifacts.
Reading Time: 2 minutes The UVU police reported eight instances of criminal activity. This included disorderly conduct, harassment, sex offense, theft, vehicle burglary, and three cases of criminal mischief.
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Repertory Ballet Ensemble collaborated with numerous departments and disciplines to deliver their performance of “Hansel and Gretel.”
Reading Time: 5 minutes An investigation conducted by The Review has revealed how off-campus organizations have allegedly influenced UVUSA student elections by supporting candidates since 2016; the “Campus Victory Project” allegedly lies at the center of this circle and has been shown to have supported past and current student body presidents.
Reading Time: 5 minutes UVU student Will Sintyl discusses his experiences of alleged racial discrimination. Sintyl and Deborah Colimon, president of UVU’s Black Student Union, express the importance of speaking out against racism and how it is a powerful method of fighting injustice.