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Show NEWS The drug your parents didn't warn you about By Nicole Shepard News Editor @nicoleeshepard additional reporting By Rinamay Rhoten Staff Writer @rinamaylopez LAURA FOX//UVU REVIEW UVU announces partnership in @ Geneva development lot of the UVU library Fight the New Drug is a budding international organization focused on educating communities about pornography and its addictive nature. Most people are familiar with addictions to physical substances ingested, inhaled or injected. These drugs are known to disturb brain function and create dependency. Fight the New Drug argues that because pornography is not consumed physically, many people underestimate its addictive nature. The addictiveness of pornography is hotly debated among clinical professionals. Some argue its a behavioral addiction while others argue it is a chemical addiction like other abused substances. Students prep for interfaith dialogue between Mormons and Evangelicals By Nicole Shepard News Editor @nicoleeshepard Celebrating seventy-five years with glass art By RaVae Beck Staff Writer @ravaeb New MBA at UVU By Nicole Shepard News Editor @nicoleeshepard Legislature grants UVU more than $21 million By Nicole Shepard News Editor @nicoleeshepard UVU President Matthew Holland announced an option to buy another 125 acres in addition to the purchased 100 acres at the old Geneva Steel site. UVU teamed up with Anderson Development to evolve the land that once belonged to the Utah Valley economic hub that was Geneva Steel. OTHER TOP STORIES By KresLynn Knouse Assistant News Editor @kreslynn A sort of homecoming By Nicole Shepard PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY LAURA FOX//UVU REVIEW News Editor @nicoleeshepard |