by Clay Marsh | Oct 13, 2014 | News Articles
It’s only fitting that when Malala Yousafzai had learned that she was to be the newest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize she was sitting in her chemistry class, one inquisitive teenager among the rest. When the Taliban rode into her hometown of the Swat Valley...
by Clay Marsh | Oct 8, 2014 | News Articles
Thousands of protesters move forward to sustain protests in Hong Kong this week. It seems that the college student led groups have chosen to hold protests strategically in three main spots of the city demanding a fully democratic election in 2017 rather than having...
by Britt Stevens | Oct 6, 2014 | News Articles
As of today Oct. 6, same sex marriage is legal in Utah! Now this is a complex issue and the Supreme Court can be occasionally confusing, but this is still great news for everyone who identifies as LGBT+ and everyone who has family members who are, especially...
by Clay Marsh | Oct 2, 2014 | News Articles
Like most of us, during high school I spent most of my time resenting my teachers and acted like a thorn in their side when I thought it would get a few cheap laughs from my friends. But I had one teacher that I had so much respect for that I couldn’t get myself...
by Zach McEntire | Sep 28, 2014 | Events, Features, News Articles
Interview by Allie Gee. There are sirens shrieking on the street behind us when I finally catch up with The Young Electric (formed in 2011), the Provo based rock band that has just opened up a show for big time screamers Motionless in White. Despite their insistence...
by Ben | Aug 15, 2014 | News Articles