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UTAH COUNTY RESIDENTS OVER 16 NOW ELIGIBLE FOR THE COVID Utah County residents over 16 now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Ahead of Utah’s April 1st vaccination availability for all adult residents, Utah County residents older than 16 can now schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. All residents must register in order to receive the vaccine, and walk-in appointments will not be accepted. END IN SIGHT AS STATE SETS GOAL FOR EVENTUAL End in sight as state sets goal for eventual mask removal. Henry Lindeman wears his mask properly while walking near BYU campus in Provo. (Photo by Aubrey Lindeman) Despite a significant drop in COVID-19 cases throughout the state, on Utah has renewed the state-wide mask mandate first issued in STORY BEHIND THE TRAGEDY The answer to our questions came to a chilling close February 28, 2008, when Sandy police arrested 33-year old Eugene Christopher Wright in a Salt Lake City business parking lot. Wright, who owns Exchange Place Capital, is claimed to have known Dolezsar for only a few months prior to the killing. They were believed to be business partners, but CAMPUS POLICE: WHAT CAN THEY DO FOR YOU? Campus police are here to serve and protect all students and faculty on campus. The department provides 24-hour patrol and security protection. If you feel unsafe at any time, the police and dispatch center can be reached by calling 801-863-5555. The dispatch center is located in the Gunther Trade building in room 331. MLB EXPANSION TO UTAH: PIPE DREAM OR REALITY? Mexico City has been mentioned as a favorite on the list of possible expansion destinations. Other cites mentioned include Montreal, Vancouver, Canada and various cities in Texas. One place that doesn’t seem to be on the radar of any MLB executives is Utah, but maybe it should be. Here are four reasons why. First, Utah is abeautiful place.
CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT The first candidate to speak was on Wednesday Joakim Nyoni, Associate Vice President of Development at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Born in Tanzania but raised in Nebraska, Nyoni received his bachelor and master degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Between graduation and his position at UNLV, he worked in institutional VIVINT’S $2 MILLION GIFT ESTABLISHES SALES PROGRAM AT UVU Vivint’s $2 million gift establishes sales program at UVU. President Matthew Holland and Vivint CEO Todd Pedersen announced a partnership last Thursday for the purpose of establishing a professional sales program at UVU. Pederson revealed his investment of $1 million as well as a matching donation from Vivint to the university, a complete UTAHNS FILES PETITIONS TO SECEDE FROM THE UNION Utahns have filed not one, but two petitions – each with the exact same phrasing. One currently has over 5,000 signatures and was created on Nov. 11. Another created on the same day has reached over 7,000 signatures. In order to earn an official response from the Obama Administration, a petition must meet the current threshold of 25,000 THE REVIEW - INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF UTAH VALLEY Utah County residents over 16 now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. 2 months ago Ysabel Berger. Breaking. Featured. Front Page. UTAH PARTNERS WITH NOMI HEALTH TO AID IN VACCINATION The State of Utah is partnering with Orem-based startup, Nomi Health, to aid in vaccination distribution throughout the state. In an effort to increase the rate of vaccinations in the state, Utah has signed a contract with Nomi Health to further the distribution of the COVID-19vaccination.
UTAH COUNTY RESIDENTS OVER 16 NOW ELIGIBLE FOR THE COVID Utah County residents over 16 now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Ahead of Utah’s April 1st vaccination availability for all adult residents, Utah County residents older than 16 can now schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. All residents must register in order to receive the vaccine, and walk-in appointments will not be accepted. END IN SIGHT AS STATE SETS GOAL FOR EVENTUAL End in sight as state sets goal for eventual mask removal. Henry Lindeman wears his mask properly while walking near BYU campus in Provo. (Photo by Aubrey Lindeman) Despite a significant drop in COVID-19 cases throughout the state, on Utah has renewed the state-wide mask mandate first issued in STORY BEHIND THE TRAGEDY The answer to our questions came to a chilling close February 28, 2008, when Sandy police arrested 33-year old Eugene Christopher Wright in a Salt Lake City business parking lot. Wright, who owns Exchange Place Capital, is claimed to have known Dolezsar for only a few months prior to the killing. They were believed to be business partners, but CAMPUS POLICE: WHAT CAN THEY DO FOR YOU? Campus police are here to serve and protect all students and faculty on campus. The department provides 24-hour patrol and security protection. If you feel unsafe at any time, the police and dispatch center can be reached by calling 801-863-5555. The dispatch center is located in the Gunther Trade building in room 331. MLB EXPANSION TO UTAH: PIPE DREAM OR REALITY? Mexico City has been mentioned as a favorite on the list of possible expansion destinations. Other cites mentioned include Montreal, Vancouver, Canada and various cities in Texas. One place that doesn’t seem to be on the radar of any MLB executives is Utah, but maybe it should be. Here are four reasons why. First, Utah is abeautiful place.
CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT The first candidate to speak was on Wednesday Joakim Nyoni, Associate Vice President of Development at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Born in Tanzania but raised in Nebraska, Nyoni received his bachelor and master degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Between graduation and his position at UNLV, he worked in institutional VIVINT’S $2 MILLION GIFT ESTABLISHES SALES PROGRAM AT UVU Vivint’s $2 million gift establishes sales program at UVU. President Matthew Holland and Vivint CEO Todd Pedersen announced a partnership last Thursday for the purpose of establishing a professional sales program at UVU. Pederson revealed his investment of $1 million as well as a matching donation from Vivint to the university, a complete UTAHNS FILES PETITIONS TO SECEDE FROM THE UNION Utahns have filed not one, but two petitions – each with the exact same phrasing. One currently has over 5,000 signatures and was created on Nov. 11. Another created on the same day has reached over 7,000 signatures. In order to earn an official response from the Obama Administration, a petition must meet the current threshold of 25,000 UTAH COUNTY RESIDENTS OVER 16 NOW ELIGIBLE FOR THE COVID Utah County residents over 16 now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Ahead of Utah’s April 1st vaccination availability for all adult residents, Utah County residents older than 16 can now schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. All residents must register in order to receive the vaccine, and walk-in appointments will not be accepted. FACULTY AND STUDENTS OBJECT TO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER CHOICE Faculty and students object to commencement speaker choice. The 2021 graduating class is among by the most diverse that UVU has seen. (Photo/Natasha Colburn) This year, UVU chose Dr. Wendy Watson Nelson to give the keynote address at its 80th commencement celebration. This decision caused pain and frustration for many of UVU’s faculty,staff
CAMPUS POLICE: WHAT CAN THEY DO FOR YOU? Campus police are here to serve and protect all students and faculty on campus. The department provides 24-hour patrol and security protection. If you feel unsafe at any time, the police and dispatch center can be reached by calling 801-863-5555. The dispatch center is located in the Gunther Trade building in room 331. MLB EXPANSION TO UTAH: PIPE DREAM OR REALITY? Mexico City has been mentioned as a favorite on the list of possible expansion destinations. Other cites mentioned include Montreal, Vancouver, Canada and various cities in Texas. One place that doesn’t seem to be on the radar of any MLB executives is Utah, but maybe it should be. Here are four reasons why. First, Utah is abeautiful place.
FILM ANALYSIS AND WHY IT'S IMPORTANT Film Analysis and Why It’s Important. While plenty of people enjoy the experience of watching movies as an escapist respite, countless observations can be made about life, art, and humanity through the medium of film. Although sometimes earning a reputation as being meaningless due to the overabundance of Michael Bay films and teencomedies
INSTITUTE'S FRIDAY'S DEVOTIONALS OPEN TO ALL The LDS Orem Institute of Religion adjacent to the UVU Campus holds weekly Friday devotionals at noon where students gather in the North Chapel to hear messages of inspiration. Every Friday devotional is open to all UVU students, faculty, and staff, as well as anyone else who would like to attend. DATING YOUR PROFESSOR Dating your professor. 9 years ago. At UVU, a student tried to have a relationship with their current professor. The student brought the teacher gifts, visited the professor’s office, and even called the professor’s home and talked to his wife in attempts to reach him. The teacher immediately reported this situation to his departmentchair.
UVU TO OPEN YOUNG LIVING ALUMNI CENTER In late January, UVU and Young Living Essential Oils announced the planned construction of a new 31,000-square-foot alumni center. The new center is being funded in part by a $4.5 million donation from Young Living, and will serve as a hub for campus activity. THE EVILS OF SOCIAL MEDIA The researchers said that using social media can provoke feelings of frustration and dissatisfaction with one’s own life. Clicking through the updates and photos of friends can give a false sense of security and happiness in the lives of others, making one feel isolated and envious. Another study, this one by Mark Urista, QingwenDong, and
SCHOLAR BELL HOOKS SAYS TO LOVE AND DECOLONIZE THE MIND An open dialogue with bell hooks. “Everybody in this room works differently, loves differently, has sex or no sex differently because of feminism said bell hooks Sept. 20 in the Ragan Theater. The auditorium filled past its 400-person capacity with overflow into room 213b. hooks, who lowercases her name, dedicated the time to authorTerry
THE REVIEW - INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF UTAH VALLEYLIST OF UTAH NEWSPAPERSOLD UTAH NEWSPAPERS Utah County residents over 16 now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. 2 months ago Ysabel Berger. Breaking. Featured. Front Page. UTAH PARTNERS WITH NOMI HEALTH TO AID IN VACCINATION The State of Utah is partnering with Orem-based startup, Nomi Health, to aid in vaccination distribution throughout the state. In an effort to increase the rate of vaccinations in the state, Utah has signed a contract with Nomi Health to further the distribution of the COVID-19vaccination.
FACULTY AND STUDENTS OBJECT TO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER CHOICE Faculty and students object to commencement speaker choice. The 2021 graduating class is among by the most diverse that UVU has seen. (Photo/Natasha Colburn) This year, UVU chose Dr. Wendy Watson Nelson to give the keynote address at its 80th commencement celebration. This decision caused pain and frustration for many of UVU’s faculty,staff
STORY BEHIND THE TRAGEDY The answer to our questions came to a chilling close February 28, 2008, when Sandy police arrested 33-year old Eugene Christopher Wright in a Salt Lake City business parking lot. Wright, who owns Exchange Place Capital, is claimed to have known Dolezsar for only a few months prior to the killing. They were believed to be business partners, but END IN SIGHT AS STATE SETS GOAL FOR EVENTUAL End in sight as state sets goal for eventual mask removal. Henry Lindeman wears his mask properly while walking near BYU campus in Provo. (Photo by Aubrey Lindeman) Despite a significant drop in COVID-19 cases throughout the state, on Utah has renewed the state-wide mask mandate first issued in DATING YOUR PROFESSOR Dating your professor. 9 years ago. At UVU, a student tried to have a relationship with their current professor. The student brought the teacher gifts, visited the professor’s office, and even called the professor’s home and talked to his wife in attempts to reach him. The teacher immediately reported this situation to his departmentchair.
MLB EXPANSION TO UTAH: PIPE DREAM OR REALITY? Mexico City has been mentioned as a favorite on the list of possible expansion destinations. Other cites mentioned include Montreal, Vancouver, Canada and various cities in Texas. One place that doesn’t seem to be on the radar of any MLB executives is Utah, but maybe it should be. Here are four reasons why. First, Utah is abeautiful place.
INSTITUTE'S FRIDAY'S DEVOTIONALS OPEN TO ALL The LDS Orem Institute of Religion adjacent to the UVU Campus holds weekly Friday devotionals at noon where students gather in the North Chapel to hear messages of inspiration. Every Friday devotional is open to all UVU students, faculty, and staff, as well as anyone else who would like to attend. THE MISTAKES OF OUR FATHERS: ANALYSIS OF FENCES The mistakes of our fathers: Analysis of Fences. Fences brought playwright August Wilson’s work to life for the benefit of all. The film focused on the emotional development of men without the premise of athletics or combat. These traditional elements are not lost, however, as sports metaphors and war stories were brilliantlyincorporated.
SINGLE MORMON FEMALE Single Mormon female. 7 years ago Brittany M. Plothow. There was no burning bush. No visitation or concourses of angels. No grand revelation. I’m pretty sure I was just in my bathroom, getting ready one morning. I decided I wanted to attend the temple and receive my Endowment. I was only 24 at the time and had not served a full timemission
THE REVIEW - INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF UTAH VALLEYLIST OF UTAH NEWSPAPERSOLD UTAH NEWSPAPERS Utah County residents over 16 now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. 2 months ago Ysabel Berger. Breaking. Featured. Front Page. UTAH PARTNERS WITH NOMI HEALTH TO AID IN VACCINATION The State of Utah is partnering with Orem-based startup, Nomi Health, to aid in vaccination distribution throughout the state. In an effort to increase the rate of vaccinations in the state, Utah has signed a contract with Nomi Health to further the distribution of the COVID-19vaccination.
FACULTY AND STUDENTS OBJECT TO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER CHOICE Faculty and students object to commencement speaker choice. The 2021 graduating class is among by the most diverse that UVU has seen. (Photo/Natasha Colburn) This year, UVU chose Dr. Wendy Watson Nelson to give the keynote address at its 80th commencement celebration. This decision caused pain and frustration for many of UVU’s faculty,staff
STORY BEHIND THE TRAGEDY The answer to our questions came to a chilling close February 28, 2008, when Sandy police arrested 33-year old Eugene Christopher Wright in a Salt Lake City business parking lot. Wright, who owns Exchange Place Capital, is claimed to have known Dolezsar for only a few months prior to the killing. They were believed to be business partners, but END IN SIGHT AS STATE SETS GOAL FOR EVENTUAL End in sight as state sets goal for eventual mask removal. Henry Lindeman wears his mask properly while walking near BYU campus in Provo. (Photo by Aubrey Lindeman) Despite a significant drop in COVID-19 cases throughout the state, on Utah has renewed the state-wide mask mandate first issued in DATING YOUR PROFESSOR Dating your professor. 9 years ago. At UVU, a student tried to have a relationship with their current professor. The student brought the teacher gifts, visited the professor’s office, and even called the professor’s home and talked to his wife in attempts to reach him. The teacher immediately reported this situation to his departmentchair.
MLB EXPANSION TO UTAH: PIPE DREAM OR REALITY? Mexico City has been mentioned as a favorite on the list of possible expansion destinations. Other cites mentioned include Montreal, Vancouver, Canada and various cities in Texas. One place that doesn’t seem to be on the radar of any MLB executives is Utah, but maybe it should be. Here are four reasons why. First, Utah is abeautiful place.
INSTITUTE'S FRIDAY'S DEVOTIONALS OPEN TO ALL The LDS Orem Institute of Religion adjacent to the UVU Campus holds weekly Friday devotionals at noon where students gather in the North Chapel to hear messages of inspiration. Every Friday devotional is open to all UVU students, faculty, and staff, as well as anyone else who would like to attend. THE MISTAKES OF OUR FATHERS: ANALYSIS OF FENCES The mistakes of our fathers: Analysis of Fences. Fences brought playwright August Wilson’s work to life for the benefit of all. The film focused on the emotional development of men without the premise of athletics or combat. These traditional elements are not lost, however, as sports metaphors and war stories were brilliantlyincorporated.
SINGLE MORMON FEMALE Single Mormon female. 7 years ago Brittany M. Plothow. There was no burning bush. No visitation or concourses of angels. No grand revelation. I’m pretty sure I was just in my bathroom, getting ready one morning. I decided I wanted to attend the temple and receive my Endowment. I was only 24 at the time and had not served a full timemission
UTAH COUNTY RESIDENTS OVER 16 NOW ELIGIBLE FOR THE COVID Utah County residents over 16 now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Ahead of Utah’s April 1st vaccination availability for all adult residents, Utah County residents older than 16 can now schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. All residents must register in order to receive the vaccine, and walk-in appointments will not be accepted. END IN SIGHT AS STATE SETS GOAL FOR EVENTUAL End in sight as state sets goal for eventual mask removal. Henry Lindeman wears his mask properly while walking near BYU campus in Provo. (Photo by Aubrey Lindeman) Despite a significant drop in COVID-19 cases throughout the state, on Utah has renewed the state-wide mask mandate first issued in INSTITUTE'S FRIDAY'S DEVOTIONALS OPEN TO ALL The LDS Orem Institute of Religion adjacent to the UVU Campus holds weekly Friday devotionals at noon where students gather in the North Chapel to hear messages of inspiration. Every Friday devotional is open to all UVU students, faculty, and staff, as well as anyone else who would like to attend. CAMPUS POLICE: WHAT CAN THEY DO FOR YOU? Campus police are here to serve and protect all students and faculty on campus. The department provides 24-hour patrol and security protection. If you feel unsafe at any time, the police and dispatch center can be reached by calling 801-863-5555. The dispatch center is located in the Gunther Trade building in room 331. KAYLA BAGGERLY, AUTHOR AT THE REVIEW Kayla Baggerly, Arts & Culture Editor. Hello Wolverines! Stay updated with the latest news at UVU by signing up for our weekly onlinenewsletter today:
A LETTER TO PRESIDENT TUMINEZ: WE WANT ACCOUNTABILITY Photo by Christian Fullmer. Dear President Tuminez, I’m writing to you as both an LGBTQ UVU student and the mother of an LGBTQ UVU student. I appreciate the challenges you have overcome to gain your position of leadership. As a fellow lover of literature and learning, and as a member of this institution’s intersectional margins, I lookto
LETTER TO THE EDITOR [et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”3.0.47″ background_size YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS: MIDWIFE TARA WORKMAN TULLEY Due to intrigued response to our issue on homeopathic medicine, Loraine Glueck-Gholdston brings us an interview with local midwife Tara Workman Tulley. Tara Workman Tulley is a local midwife, boxer, marathon runner, mother and wife. She has delivered over 300 babies and recently returned from summiting Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania,Africa.
VIVINT’S $2 MILLION GIFT ESTABLISHES SALES PROGRAM AT UVU Vivint’s $2 million gift establishes sales program at UVU. President Matthew Holland and Vivint CEO Todd Pedersen announced a partnership last Thursday for the purpose of establishing a professional sales program at UVU. Pederson revealed his investment of $1 million as well as a matching donation from Vivint to the university, a complete SINGLE MORMON FEMALE Single Mormon female. 7 years ago Brittany M. Plothow. There was no burning bush. No visitation or concourses of angels. No grand revelation. I’m pretty sure I was just in my bathroom, getting ready one morning. I decided I wanted to attend the temple and receive my Endowment. I was only 24 at the time and had not served a full timemission
THE REVIEW - INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF UTAH VALLEYLIST OF UTAH NEWSPAPERSOLD UTAH NEWSPAPERS INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY. Hello Wolverines! Stay updated with the latest news at UVU by signing up for our weekly online newsletter today: UTAH PARTNERS WITH NOMI HEALTH TO AID IN VACCINATION The State of Utah is partnering with Orem-based startup, Nomi Health, to aid in vaccination distribution throughout the state. In an effort to increase the rate of vaccinations in the state, Utah has signed a contract with Nomi Health to further the distribution of the COVID-19vaccination.
STORY BEHIND THE TRAGEDY Kenneth G. Dolezsar, former assistant head coach to the Utah Valley hockey team and beloved family member and friend, was fatally shot last November in a Village Inn restaurant parking lot, leaving many of FACULTY AND STUDENTS OBJECT TO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER CHOICE This year, UVU chose Dr. Wendy Watson Nelson to give the keynote address at its 80th commencement celebration. This decision caused pain and frustration for many of UVU’s faculty, staff and students. END IN SIGHT AS STATE SETS GOAL FOR EVENTUAL Connor is a public relations major. He is a wannabe golfer, loves to play the piano, and enjoys trying new dessert places and bakeries withhis wife.
DATING YOUR PROFESSOR Proofread. This sentence seems to just give up on making sense midway through “Mark Wiesenberg, Director of Humans Resources at UVU, explained that he could the university does not have a set procedure in dealing with theses cases and deal with these situations on a caseby case basis.”.
INSTITUTE'S FRIDAY'S DEVOTIONALS OPEN TO ALL The LDS Orem Institute of Religion adjacent to the UVU Campus holds weekly Friday devotionals at noon where students gather in the North Chapel to hear messages of inspiration. Every Friday devotional is open to all UVU students, faculty, and staff, as well as anyone else who would like to attend. THE MISTAKES OF OUR FATHERS: ANALYSIS OF FENCES Fences brought playwright August Wilson’s work to life for the benefit of all.. The film focused on the emotional development of men without the premise of athletics or combat. These traditional elements are not lost, however, as sports metaphors and war stories were brilliantly incorporated. MLB EXPANSION TO UTAH: PIPE DREAM OR REALITY? I agree with just about everything you said except the fact that you said Utah would never get a MLB team. A few reasons to have a team in Salt Lake City, which you mentioned 3 of them, are right on. SINGLE MORMON FEMALE Brittany is the Opinion Editor at UVU Review. She is a passionate little soul of a person. She is a senior at Utah Valley University and will graduate in spring 2014. THE REVIEW - INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF UTAH VALLEYLIST OF UTAH NEWSPAPERSOLD UTAH NEWSPAPERS INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY. Hello Wolverines! Stay updated with the latest news at UVU by signing up for our weekly online newsletter today: UTAH PARTNERS WITH NOMI HEALTH TO AID IN VACCINATION The State of Utah is partnering with Orem-based startup, Nomi Health, to aid in vaccination distribution throughout the state. In an effort to increase the rate of vaccinations in the state, Utah has signed a contract with Nomi Health to further the distribution of the COVID-19vaccination.
STORY BEHIND THE TRAGEDY Kenneth G. Dolezsar, former assistant head coach to the Utah Valley hockey team and beloved family member and friend, was fatally shot last November in a Village Inn restaurant parking lot, leaving many of FACULTY AND STUDENTS OBJECT TO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER CHOICE This year, UVU chose Dr. Wendy Watson Nelson to give the keynote address at its 80th commencement celebration. This decision caused pain and frustration for many of UVU’s faculty, staff and students. END IN SIGHT AS STATE SETS GOAL FOR EVENTUAL Connor is a public relations major. He is a wannabe golfer, loves to play the piano, and enjoys trying new dessert places and bakeries withhis wife.
DATING YOUR PROFESSOR Proofread. This sentence seems to just give up on making sense midway through “Mark Wiesenberg, Director of Humans Resources at UVU, explained that he could the university does not have a set procedure in dealing with theses cases and deal with these situations on a caseby case basis.”.
INSTITUTE'S FRIDAY'S DEVOTIONALS OPEN TO ALL The LDS Orem Institute of Religion adjacent to the UVU Campus holds weekly Friday devotionals at noon where students gather in the North Chapel to hear messages of inspiration. Every Friday devotional is open to all UVU students, faculty, and staff, as well as anyone else who would like to attend. THE MISTAKES OF OUR FATHERS: ANALYSIS OF FENCES Fences brought playwright August Wilson’s work to life for the benefit of all.. The film focused on the emotional development of men without the premise of athletics or combat. These traditional elements are not lost, however, as sports metaphors and war stories were brilliantly incorporated. MLB EXPANSION TO UTAH: PIPE DREAM OR REALITY? I agree with just about everything you said except the fact that you said Utah would never get a MLB team. A few reasons to have a team in Salt Lake City, which you mentioned 3 of them, are right on. SINGLE MORMON FEMALE Brittany is the Opinion Editor at UVU Review. She is a passionate little soul of a person. She is a senior at Utah Valley University and will graduate in spring 2014. UTAH COUNTY RESIDENTS OVER 16 NOW ELIGIBLE FOR THE COVID Ahead of Utah’s April 1st vaccination availability for all adult residents, Utah County residents older than 16 can now schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. END IN SIGHT AS STATE SETS GOAL FOR EVENTUAL Connor is a public relations major. He is a wannabe golfer, loves to play the piano, and enjoys trying new dessert places and bakeries withhis wife.
INSTITUTE'S FRIDAY'S DEVOTIONALS OPEN TO ALL The LDS Orem Institute of Religion adjacent to the UVU Campus holds weekly Friday devotionals at noon where students gather in the North Chapel to hear messages of inspiration. Every Friday devotional is open to all UVU students, faculty, and staff, as well as anyone else who would like to attend. KAYLA BAGGERLY, AUTHOR AT THE REVIEW Kayla Baggerly, Arts & Culture Editor. Hello Wolverines! Stay updated with the latest news at UVU by signing up for our weekly onlinenewsletter today:
CAMPUS POLICE: WHAT CAN THEY DO FOR YOU? Campus police are here to serve and protect all students and faculty on campus. The department provides 24-hour patrol and securityprotection.
A LETTER TO PRESIDENT TUMINEZ: WE WANT ACCOUNTABILITY Dear President Tuminez, I’m writing to you as both an LGBTQ UVU student and the mother of an LGBTQ UVU student. I appreciate the challenges you have overcome to gain your position of leadership. LETTER TO THE EDITOR [et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”3.0.47″ background_size YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS: MIDWIFE TARA WORKMAN TULLEY Tara is all about autonomy and patient choice, until one of her fellow midwives gets accused of sexual misconduct. Then its “don’t believe this woman, she is just crazy”. VIVINT’S $2 MILLION GIFT ESTABLISHES SALES PROGRAM AT UVU Todd Pederson and Vivint donate $2 million to UVU for the purpose of establishing a professional sales program. SINGLE MORMON FEMALE Brittany is the Opinion Editor at UVU Review. She is a passionate little soul of a person. She is a senior at Utah Valley University and will graduate in spring 2014.Skip to content
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LATTER-DAY LGBTQ+: CONNOR SMITH * Posted by - Kayla Baggerly * On - April 15, 2020 Connor Smith* spends many mornings praying in his car, putting his head on the steering wheel, looking up at God and just talking to him.….
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NCAA VOTES YES: UVU ATHLETES COULD PLAY AN ADDITIONAL YEAR * Posted by - Jared Jensen * On - March 31, 2020 March is the sweet spot for sports fans. College basketball is usually wrapping up, the NBA is at its peak, baseball and softball are gearing….
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LATTER-DAY LGBTQ+: KATIE BROWN * Posted by - Kayla Baggerly * On - March 28, 2020 Katie Brown* was sitting in sacrament meeting when the controversial 2015 policy was read. It hurt to hear, and she was immediately horrified and frustrated. ….* Front Page
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JANITORIAL STAFF SAYS CAMPUS ISN’T CLEAN * Posted by - Hunter Lock * On - March 27, 2020 The sources within this article have asked to remain anonymous to maintain their job security. They have agreed to comment in the interest of university ….* Baseball
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STATISTICALLY SPEAKING: A NUMERICAL RECAP OF UVU SPORTS * Posted by - Bridger Beal * On - March 26, 2020 Spring sports have been shut down on campus, as well as across the nation, because of COVID-19. But, it’s still worthwhile to reflect upon what defined the seasons of some winter and spring sports. In this week’s column, we will be looking at a record-breaking statistic for men’s basketball, the number of blowout wins by the softball team, and an astronomical earned run average allowed by thebaseball team.
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CREER’S CORONAVIRUS COLUMN: THE END OF THE WORLD (AND SPORTS) AS WEKNOW IT
* Posted by - Andrew Creer * On - March 26, 2020 If these last few months have taught us anything, it is that the world can change in the blink of an eye.POSTS NAVIGATION
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