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BVU’s outlet for creative poetry, prose, artwork, photography, and music. FACES
is student produced, professionally printed, and distributed campus-wide.
Is the student-run newspaper at BVU. Anyone can get involved. Persons interested
need not be a mass communications major. Approximately 10 departments “employ”
nearly 50 students.
http://tack.bvu.edu.
Campus radio at BVU isn’t just for listeners. KBVU, at 97.5 FM, also has an interactive web site, reaching thousands
of people around the world. Check it out, request a song and see what’s happening live in the studio with a Webcam.
Is the student-run campus television station. The station broadcasts programming
five nights a week to the campus and community. Students are given access to
professional equipment that allows them to produce shows and broadcast live
sports and special events on campus.
Provides an atmosphere where students can be supported and encouraged to
progress as artist. Through trips, guest artists, art shows, sales, and
communicating with fellow art students, members’ outlooks are enhanced not only
concerning art, but also themselves. These opportunities provide experiences
that are vital in the art world.
Is an organization that promotes and explores new opportunities and experiences
in the field of education. Teachers Inc. is open to all BVU students and is
especially encouraged for education majors. Teachers Inc. assists in various
activities such as Career Day and guest speakers.
Concert Choir, Symphonic Band, Vista Chamber Singers, Jazz Ensemble, and several
small instrumental ensembles.
For students to gain interest and involvement in the field of design; to develop
a better understanding of the world of graphic design, locally and globally; to
give students the chance to use their skills and knowledge for a “real” client;
and to provide the opportunity as designers to work with the community and
university.
Allows students to gain interest and understanding in the areas of corporate,
leadership, organizational, and mass communications; to improve and develop
communications and leadership skills in all areas; to strengthen the confidence
of students in themselves and their work; and to develop character and prepare
for useful citizenship.
Was organized as an honorary dramatic fraternity to provide an honor society for
those doing a high standard of work in dramatics and, through the expansion of
Alpha Psi Omega among colleges and universities, provide a wider fellowship for
those interested in theatre.
Alpha Psi Omega (drama)
The purpose of the Spanish Club is to offer the campus and community an
awareness of the Spanish language and culture. Members of this club are involved
in the International Fair and go on different cultural trips.
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