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 […]

Sexual assaults on UVU Clery Report raise cultural questions

March 22, 2016

Reading Time: 3 minutes Chandler Christensen | Senior Staff Writer Jared Stirland | News Editor Carrie Laudie | Editor-in-Chief The sexual assault statistics on UVU’s Clery Report, an annual crime report required of all colleges and universities that receive federal funding, are mysteriously low compared to other universities and colleges in the state. The Jeanne Clery Act is a […]

Wrestling program earns passionate fan base

January 16, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes It was quite a spectacle. Nearly 2,000 fans cheered and chanted in unison, rooting on the hometown Wolverines. The energy was palpable, the anticipation was mounting and the chants of “U-V-U” were deafening.   One would assume this occurred during the waning seconds of a tightly contested Utah Valley Men’s Basketball game, but in actuality […]

Title IX

January 9, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes If asked about Title IX, just about any college student would probably say it has to deal with equality for both men and women in college sports.   The general understanding for most people is that Title IX is a law that tells us that within college sports there must be an equal amount of […]