Google hosts ‘Coding Jam’ for computer programming students

September 25, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutes Students from BYU and UVU attended a coding competition on Sept. 19 that was hosted by Google and BYU’s Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) club. The BYU ACM club  is a chapter of the national ACM organization created for programmers. The club  invited four Google recruiters to host the event, all of whom also gave […]

UVU Drops Cross-Town Clash To BYU

September 23, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutes In a battle of Utah Valley’s two biggest schools, the BYU Cougars came out on top in the fourth ever matchup between the two teams in women’s soccer. It was a packed house at BYU’s South Field with a very strong green contingent to cheer on the Wolverines. UVU President Dr. Astrid S. Tuminez was […]

Wolverine’s Late Inning Struggles Continue

March 14, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minute UVU’s baseball team took on BYU March 13 in their first game back in Utah. After a hot start and a few early leads, the Wolverines could not hold on and lost 9-3. Kaden Schmitt started on the mound for the Wolverines and gave them a strong five innings of work. He struck out three […]

Lack of leadership hurting UVU men’s basketball

February 27, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes Kyle McDonald Editor at large There is an alarming trend happening with the UVU men’s basketball team. It was on full display when the Wolverines lost to Grand Canyon University in the UCCU Events Center on Feb. 18. The fact is that, late in the game, UVU is lacking leadership and execution. The Wolverines are […]

Honor Code vs. Title IX: The BYU Showdown.

October 27, 2016

Reading Time: < 1 minute Provo, Utah – Wednesday, October 26, 2016, BYU finally came to the realization that their Honor Code and Title IX regulations weren’t coming together when reporting any type of sexual assaults. This issue has caused BYU some serious scrutiny, as well as national attention. Up till Wednesday, students would fear to report any assault, for fear […]

Why I don’t attend UVU sporting events

January 27, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes There are numerous sporting events going on at Utah Valley University and I have not attended one. It is only my second semester here, there have been multiple events I could have attended. Living the college life, why would I not want to be around the social scene and attend the games? Here are a […]

Norman Rockwell: An American Classic

January 11, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Lee Thomas Lifestyle Editor Norman Rockwell is one of America’s most treasured artists of the twentieth century. His work, now on display at Brigham Young University’s Museum of Art in the “American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell” exhibit, is at once nostalgic, commercial and questioning of the status quo. Rockwell’s art transcends generations and […]

Why all the negativity?

January 11, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Recently, the sporting world recognized the one-year anniversary of the passing of longtime sports anchor Stuart Scott. In one of the most inspiring sports stories ever, Scott gave an emotional speech about his battle with cancer when he was given an award at the 2014 ESPY’s. The world of sports is littered with inspiring off […]