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Pleasant Grove City Library - Movie marathon!!

Pleasant Grove City Library

(5 reviews)

I recently got a library card and am getting back into reading. The Pleasant Grove library has been…read moregreat! They have a wonderful selection of books. I love the display of the new adult books as well. It's easy to locate books with the author last name and I love that they put a sticker with what type of book it is as well. The employees are helpful and friendly as well. I love the fact you can also access audiobooks!

I love this Little cute library! It has a small town feel. On the smaller side, but mighty! We…read morelove renting movies from here. They have a pretty good collection of new movies and If you sign up for emails, they will email you when they have new movies to rent. Every time we come into this little gem, the staff is always so friendly and helpful. They are operating limited hours right now due to COVID19, but they make sure their limited hours are posted on their website's front page. When you do return movies and books, the only way their taking it back is the drop box behind the library. They are not taking any returns inside. In addition, they are not taking any cash for payment for any late fees at this time due to the pandemic. What I also love about this library is sometimes they have donated bread at the entrance, free to anyone who might need it. At this time I don't think anyone is allowed to sit and stay (and play) inside, so they labeled their hours as "Grab & Go" while they are open. I have looked into their digital selection, and it would be nice if they can expand it. I've put in a few requests for movies that they do not have, but have not received any response as to them making any effort of carrying it. Room for growth!

Moon's Rare Books - Front of store

Moon's Rare Books

(25 reviews)

I've been here twice now. I'm from Los Angeles and both times have been amazing! There is such a…read morevast collection of books and literature, you could spend hours in there just browsing. The workers there are the best I've seen in a book store. They are all very knowledgeable about the store, its literature, and history of the items they have in store. The first time I visited I chose a passage from one of their Bibles that you can have framed on the spot; I also met Mr. Moon! I cherish this Bible page, and have it mounted in my office. If you're looking to buy reprints of your favorite books or looking to read something new, they have them available at reasonable prices. If you're looking for something older, maybe even a first edition, they most likely have it too. I couldn't recommend this bookstore more, and I hope to return again in the future!

Walking into this store feels like stepping into a fairytale -- a magical bookstore brought to…read morelife. The atmosphere is utterly enchanting, with a whimsical aesthetic and walls adorned with memorabilia from beloved films. One of the most striking details is the brick floor, which was imported from France and is over 600 years old, adding a rich sense of history to the space. The staff were incredibly kind, knowledgeable, and eager to share stories behind the unique items throughout the shop. Their warmth and enthusiasm made the experience even more memorable. Toward the back of the store, you'll find a collection of small shoppes that feel like miniature museums, showcasing cinematic relics, rare artifacts, and even historic church memorabilia. It's a treasure trove for any curious mind. Many of the books are antiques or collectors' editions, carefully curated and full of character. Prices can run high on some of these items. I learned that once a month, the owner hosts private showings where guests can register to view rare books from his personal collection -- a truly fascinating experience that I hope to attend next time. I can't wait to return!

Utah Valley University - MakerCon

Utah Valley University

(34 reviews)

How do you review a school on Yelp? When choosing colleges, does a youth say to themselves "You…read moreknow... I'm just gonna check out the reviews for this University on Yelp." ? UVU has terrible parking, a decent library, lots of students, average (and a few above average) professors, weird student events, lame "dances", and extensive resources to help students with any type of problem, academic or personal or professional. If you're really using Yelp to check out schools, I hope it works out for you??? It's super weird though. Sorry for judging you.

Following the Charlie Kirk assassination, the heavy police and campus security presence created a…read moretense and hostile atmosphere for innocent students like me, who were exercising their rights to free expression. The response from the administration, such as city police and campus security, felt overly excessive and dismissive of student concerns. They used excessive force on me and took my property away without a warrant. I exercised my rights. President Astrid Tuminez appears disconnected from the student body and has demonstrated some genuine care, but not really that much. The university should take accountability for how it treats students and ensure that everyone's constitutional rights are respected on campus. Don't waste your money by going here. I feel ashamed for every recommending this school to anyone. It's a scam because it's not a fun experience to go here, unless you want a police and corrupt politician nanny school and want to waste your time and money. There's many other low cost options out there. Please, learn from my mistake!!!!! Especially if you're a straight person and not LGBTQ. They will discriminate against your size and gender and call security on you and discrimante against your race.

BYU - Brigham Young University - The Y says it all

BYU - Brigham Young University

(63 reviews)

I was visiting the campus to have a rest in the courtyard. The BYU campus security said I can not…read morelay down and rest on the grass (like i've done before after getting some ice cream.) BYU won't get a cent of my money, because of how terrible the campus security treated me. They don't believe in God, just looking like they do and acting high and mighty while they take your money. "Y" would I go to your school? when I can't even lay down after a long walk on a hot day? WWJD?

BYU will always have a piece of my heart…read more There's just something about this place--clean, peaceful, and buzzing with a kind of quiet ambition. Walking across campus, with the mountains towering in the background and the smell of freshly cut grass or melting snow depending on the season, it's like you're in a living postcard. The professors here actually care. You're not just a name on a roster--you're someone they expect great things from. And say what you will about the Honor Code, but there's a kind of clarity and focus that comes from being surrounded by people who are trying to live their values. Also, shout-out to the Harold B. Lee library. That thing is a fortress of productivity. I've never been more academically dialed-in than I was on the 5th floor during finals week with a Cookies N Cream chocolate milk from the Creamery in one hand and a stack of flashcards in the other. And then there's the people. You come for the degree, but stay for the lifelong friends, hallway chats, devotional takeaways, and yes--those divine CougarTails on game day. BYU shaped me. Spiritually, intellectually, even socially. Couldn't recommend it more.

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