Canvas discussion redesign
Reading Time: 2 minutes Big changes are coming to Canvas in May, including a brand-new discussion interface and an external program dedicated to enhancing students’ online experiences.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Big changes are coming to Canvas in May, including a brand-new discussion interface and an external program dedicated to enhancing students’ online experiences.
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On Feb. 27, 2024, UVU student Manasseh McFarlane held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. The event has garnered hope for students at UVU wishing to make a difference.
Reading Time: 2 minutes In fall of 2022, UVU introduced the Green House Sales and Marketing agency, a student-run organization that offers local businesses the opportunity to transform their online presence. The Review sat down with Alec Gallego, the director at Green House, to talk about how they’re impacting students.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Sky Norton, a student at UVU, designs and handcrafts custom athletic shoes. His work has gained the attention of the Smithsonian and the office of Governor Cox.
Reading Time: 3 minutes In a Review exclusive, Brent Orrin Hatch sat down with Editor-In-Chief Matthew Drachman to discuss his ongoing campaign for the U.S. Senate. They discussed his perspective on term limits and his father’s legacy, the U.S. national debt, the Supreme Court, public lands, and the state of the race for Senate.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Eighteen-time Pulitzer Prize winner Martin Baron speaks on how to combat misinformation in an age of strong opinions and generative AI.
Reading Time: 4 minutes UVU Men’s Hoops fell to Cal Baptist in the first round of the WAC Tourney, what can we expect for them this offseason?
Reading Time: 2 minutes UTRGV Athletics announced they would be leaving the WAC, pending a $2 million buyout fee, to joing the Southland Confernece in July.
Reading Time: 7 minutes SENSITIVE CONTENT WARNING
On Feb. 27, 2024, candidate profile videos for the upcoming student elections were posted to UVUSA’s Instagram account, @uvustudents. Comments both in dissent and support of the candidate’s spoken, preferred pronouns emerged. Simone Goodheart, vice president of engagement candidate, was the target of backlash for using she/her pronouns.
Reading Time: 2 minutes On Thursday, March 21, Kate Strong visited the Women’s Success Center at UVU to speak to students about her experience for Women’s History Month.