An allegory of 9/11: May we always remember

September 11, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes In New York City on August 1974, the sounds of the busy street slowly begin to wind down to a near silent rumble of noise. There is a man on the top of one of the World Trade Center towers looming over the city. Leaving people below to wonder if this is going to jump […]

Music review: Kesha’s cathartic prayer

September 7, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes Kesha, known for her synth-rock and electric-pop sound, has returned to the music scene by giving the negative people and things in her life a giant middle finger. She created an album that many listeners can resonate with. Rainbow, released Aug. 11, 2017, is Kesha’s third studio album, which is one of her most vulnerable […]

Festival unites crowd in unity and acceptance

September 6, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes Over 17,000 community members and celebrities of all religions, races and sexual orientations gathered together at the Brent Brown Ballpark on Aug. 26, 2017 to spread awareness, love and acceptance to everyone and benefit LGBTQ organizations at the biggest event ever hosted on UVU’s campus The sold-out LoveLoud Festival included performances from Neon Trees, Joshua […]