Wrestling hosts national heavyweights #13 UNI and #3 ISU over the weekend to open up Big 12
Wolverines score nine points in both of their duels over the weekend extending their duel losing streak to five.
Wolverines score nine points in both of their duels over the weekend extending their duel losing streak to five.
The Wolverines lost their fifth-straight conference game on Saturday.
A UVU art exhibition inspires everyone to use their trauma to create something beautiful.
“The Way of Water” is exceptional in its visual spectacle, and mediocre everywhere else.
Look forward to the new year with 10 new fashion trends.
Utah Valley women’s basketball team, despite some losses, has played well over the last month.
The Utah Valley University men’s basketball team defeated CBU 71-67 thanks to a step-back three-point jumper from Trey Woodbury with 13 seconds remaining.
The Student Mentor Program hosts First Year Fest to “help first-year students make friends and feel connected to campus.”
UVU Review interviews “The Sign Guy” to learn why he chooses to spread love and positivity to all on campus.
UVUSA Vice Presidents of Academic Senate and President of Engagement Jaden Muir and Keaton Bennett presented the Proud Wolverine Initiative during the weekly UVUSA council meeting.
Utah Valley’s men’s and women’s cross country teams had successful seasons, as the women’s team reached the programs first NCAA Tournament.
The Utah Valley University men’s basketball team traveled to face off against UCCU Crosstown Clash rival BYU in Provo, where the Wolverines defeated the Cougars in convincing fashion.
The UVU Police Office has reported five instances of criminal activity over the last several weeks.
A student-run campaign encourages all to pledge to ride public transportation this holiday season as their first step in contributing their part in helping reduce Utah’s poor air quality and climate change.
During a forum that was hosted by the UVUSA, Jaden Muir, Vice President of Academics, discussed a plan for revisions to the general education curriculum, and how it could mean the removal of the ‘Ethics and Values’ requirement.
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