Sophia Gets Back on Her Feet
Due to a decrease in staff members, Sophia’s publication rate has dropped in recent years. Editor-in-chief Keaton Cluff explains why students should be interested in joining staff and why their…
Due to a decrease in staff members, Sophia’s publication rate has dropped in recent years. Editor-in-chief Keaton Cluff explains why students should be interested in joining staff and why their…
UVU alumni Ashley Coles met with the Review to discuss how her degree has helped her make moves in her career and pursue her passions. Ashley Coles graduated from Utah…
‘Edge of Sleep’ brings Markiplier’s hit podcast to life on Amazon Prime as of Oct. 15, 2024. Discover how to stream this dark thriller and if it’s worth your time…
The Review meets with UVU’s official improv team Hot Tea to find out what they do at their shows and why they are so fun for audiences Hot Tea Improv…
The latest “Happenings in the Humanities” event featured poet Christopher Leibow as its guest speaker. Leibow touched on the value and power of poetry. Leibow admitted that poets get a…
Utah Valley University has over 100 bachelor’s degrees and is well known for its inclusion, diversity, and endless possibilities. However, one of its most broad degrees sets the landscape for many…
UVU Theatre’s *Ozma of Oz* delivers humor, adventure, and heart. With stunning costumes, dynamic sets, and a talented cast, it’s a magical, must-see performance.
The Review met with Theatre Arts Guild President Taytum Ligman to discuss her plans for the current season
Welcome back to Fall 2024! In today’s episode, Natalie talks about the different stages of life transitions and some suggestions on how to get through it. DM us at the…
photo credit: UVU Museum of Art’s Facebook page After five years of careful preparation, the UVU Museum of Art at Lakemount finally opened its doors last year. Melanie Laycock Bastian’s…
The Unprocessed tour came to SLC to play at Kilby Court with Red Handed Denial and Born of Two Nations.
Cross E Ranch is hosting its annual Spring Festival. It is a great place to have fun and enjoy good food with the whole family or a date.
“Bridgerton” has some major historical inaccuracies, but it is meant for a modern-day audience and casts people of color in roles they would not typically be invited to play.
Student Rachel Walton received recognition for her outstanding three-piece motif sculpture titled “AGAIN” at the UVU gallery.
UVU a cappella group, Bloom, continues to make history and obtain various achievements as they prepare to compete in the International Championship.
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