UVU Alumni’s Art in National Sculpture Society Exhibition

February 7, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes One of Utah Valley University’s very own alumni, Mariah Morton Cisneros, was able to put her artwork on display in a National Sculpture Society’s art exhibition. The sculpture that Cisneros got into the exhibition is called “Athena’s Portal.”  NSS’s ‘Young Sculptors Exhibition’ consists of 19 artists, all under the age of 30. The art pieces […]

Visit your Academic Counselor Today!

February 7, 2022

Reading Time: < 1 minute “You don’t know what you don’t know until you find out you didn’t know it.” Many students feel misguided on what major to choose or are unaware of all of the different majors that are offered here at UVU. There is a simple way to solve this, visit your academic counselor! They can help you […]

“Scream”: Fake-Deep Horror

February 7, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes 2022’s “Scream” knowingly follows the trend of bringing back horror icons and stands as one of the worst films to do it. The film unrelentingly clings on to the hope that it is not only dumb fun, which makes the whole experience forgettable and predictable. “Scream” follows so closely to the plot points and twists […]

UVU students perform alongside acclaimed professionals in “La Boheme”

February 7, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes In January, UVU’s Noorda Center for the Performing Arts put on the opera “La Boheme,” a production detailing the tragic love story of a poet and a seamstress living a Bohemian lifestyle in nineteenth-century France. This was a great opportunity for UVU theatre students. They were able to perform alongside tenor Isaac Hurtado and soprano […]

5 unique facts about Black History

February 7, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes Black History Month is a time for honoring and acknowledging the lives, contributions and history of Black Americans. Each February, Black History Month is celebrated with cultural, historical and educational presentations, as well as programs designed to raise awareness for the significant challenges and difficulties still being faced by Black Americans today. In honor of […]

Student spotlight: Deborah Colimon

February 2, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes One cheerful April morning, Deborah Colimon woke up and decided to buy her first house plant: she now owns 24 house plants, and treats them like they’re her children. As a student spotlight, Colimon shares her journey to Utah Valley University, her experiences here and why she believes it’s important to celebrate Black History Month.  […]

“Don’t Look Up” – A One-Sided Debate

January 24, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes “Don’t Look Up” introduces a thoroughly engaging concept that is muted by an overtly political message. The film starts promisingly. It combines the intrigue of the vastness of space and the impending doom of a disaster in a way that holds the audience’s attention. There is rarely a moment in this film that feels tedious […]

At The Complex with Goth Babe

January 24, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes Griff Washburn, known in the music world as Goth Babe, performed with his band at The Complex on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022. The trippy-surf rock musician wowed the crowd with upbeat hits like “Weekend Friend,” “Sometimes” and “I Wanna Help Your Mind.” Beginning his music career in Nashville, Washburn started with making tunes on his […]

The Headbanger Podcast won’t let rock and roll die

January 24, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes Not all the homework assignments professors make students do are busywork. Some of them can lead to a great success story.  Halen Hubbard has been attending Utah Valley University for the past two years and is going into his junior year. While taking a culture and media communications class here at UVU, he decided to […]

Spring Semester Survival Guide

January 10, 2022

Reading Time: 3 minutes There is a general consensus among UVU students that the fall semester of 2021 was a difficult and tiring one. Whether because of schoolwork, employment, life at home, or a combination of all three – there seemed a palpable sigh of relief when finals ended and the holidays began. Now, it might feel overwhelming and […]