18-year-old turns himself in for the Axis shooting incident.
18-year-old turns himself in for the Axis Luxury Student Living shooting that occurred on Nov. 19.
18-year-old turns himself in for the Axis Luxury Student Living shooting that occurred on Nov. 19.
Andrew Kenney showcases Utah Valley University’s Machine Shop and all of the possibilities that it offers.
Ukraine and Russia have both issued official statements denying claims that they are to blame for the missile strike that killed two Polish villagers on Tuesday.
UVUSA met with students at an Election Informational Session about what the requirements and rules are regarding running for the student council.
The Wolverines have only scored 124 points in their first three games so far this season
After defeating UT Arlington in the quarterfinal Tuesday, the No. 4 seeded Wolveirnes upset the WAC regular season champions in UTRGV to get a shot at an NCAA Tournament appearance.
Lexi Soto and the UVUSA met with students in the halls on campus to build relations between the student government and UVU students.
Natalie Penni guides you through the UVU Health Fair. Taking you to some of the booths to find out more information.
“Spiritual health is achieved when you feel at peace with life.” The UVU Reflection Center helps students, staff and faculty find this peace as well as encourage “people of different worldviews to work towards the common good.”
In UVU’s Hall of Flags, leaf-shaped papers cover the windows of the Resource Center. Written on each of these leaves is something that a UVU student is grateful for. Why have students done it?
The UVU Review interviews students on their opinions and experiences with BeReal, this year’s most popular new social media app.
The UVU Police Office reported six offenses over the last few weeks.
Inspired by Salt Lake Community Mutual Aid, local community members organize the third Really Really Free Market in Provo
The UVU Review interviews students on their opinions and experiences with BeReal, this year’s most popular new social media app.
Lawmakers have decided on a final design for the Utah state flag that will be voted on by the Legislature in early 2023.
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