UVU WBB defeats 19-2 Lancers, moves into T-8 in WAC standings
Reading Time: 3 minutes UVU WBB upset the Cal Baptist Lancers in overtime at the Lockhart arena on Thursday, moving into WAC Tournament contention.
Reading Time: 3 minutes UVU WBB upset the Cal Baptist Lancers in overtime at the Lockhart arena on Thursday, moving into WAC Tournament contention.
Reading Time: 2 minutes The largest increase to student fees, and the second highest amount of student fees in the last seven years, has passed the student council for the 2024-2025 school year. Here is what you need to know.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Club Rush was held this week to promote the clubs at UVU and help students learn what more UVU has to offer.
Reading Time: 2 minutes “Even if you’re not confident, act confident,” says Hadley Sanders, an instructional aide at the UVU Public Speaking Lab. Speaking confidently can make the difference to be a good speech.
Reading Time: 3 minutes North Korean defector and human rights activist Yeonmi Park spoke to students, government officials, and faculty regarding the dangers of communism, and her story fleeing the Kim Regime in North Korea.
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Review was able to obtain the complete UCCU Center event schedule for Spring 2024; here is what you need to know to plan ahead to obtain parking.
Reading Time: 4 minutes Freshman guard Tanner Toolson comes from a historical lineage of great basketball players. He is working to write his own story.
Reading Time: 2 minutes On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, Gov. Spencer Cox signed two bills into law. H.B. 261 and H.B. 257 will limit diversity training, hiring and inclusion programs and modify restroom access based on biological sex.
Reading Time: 5 minutes “We are still growing and that is really testimony to the experience that students are having here at UVU,” boasts UVU President Astrid Tuminez in the 2024 State of the University address.
Reading Time: 2 minutes The final day of fee hearings saw the largest requested increase to student fees in the last seven years; Athletics states that without an increase they will be entering the new year in a deficit. Building Bonds and UTA fees will remain the same.