Utah Valley University classes resume after Charlie Kirk shooting
A Utah County mother placed encouraging signs at Utah Valley University to support roughly 46,000 students returning amid ongoing investigations after a fatal shooting last week.
- Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking on the campus of Utah Valley University.
- Students returned to classes at Utah Valley University after the shooting, noting that the campus feels different.
- Makeshift memorials for Charlie Kirk have appeared around the campus, featuring items like flags and blueberries.
- The shooter, Tyler James Robinson, disagreed with Kirk about LGBTQ+ topics and is being held in jail without bail.
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UVU students return to class one week after Charlie Kirk’s assassination on campus: ‘Countless reminders’
Utah Valley University classes have resumed on Wednesday, leaving traumatized students facing "countless reminders" of last week's on-campus assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
‘Scared to return’: Utah Valley University students come back to campus after Charlie Kirk shooting
“I think a lot of people are scared to return,” said Raymond Lopez, a 26-year-old pre-health student at Utah Valley University. Students including Lopez started coming back to campus Wednesday, a week after Charlie Kirk was fatally shot on campus.

Students make a somber return to Utah campus where Charlie Kirk was assassinated
By JESSE BEDAYN, HANNAH SCHOENBAUM and JOHN SEEWER, Associated Press PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah Valley University students returning to campus Wednesday clustered silently, staring down at the still-barricaded courtyard where an assassin struck down conservative activist Charlie Kirk in an attack that upended the nation. Related Articles Army veteran who burned American flag near White House pleads not guilty to federal charges …
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