Utah Valley University classes resume after Charlie Kirk shooting
A Utah County mom placed signs with messages like "You are not alone" to support UVU students returning after the fatal shooting, aiming to foster healing and safety.
- Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist, was shot and killed at an event on the Utah Valley University campus, leaving the community shaken.
- After a manhunt, the suspect accused of killing Kirk was arrested and charged with aggravated murder.
- The university has reopened with counseling and support services, as students aim to restore a safe environment amidst national attention on the shooting.
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‘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 …
Students from Utah Valley University (UVU) returned to class this Wednesday, a few days after the assassination of prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk with a shot at an event on campus, which put the...
Utah Valley University classes resume after Charlie Kirk shooting
(NewsNation) — Students returned to Utah Valley University on Wednesday, one week after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a campus event. All in-person and online classes resumed Wednesday, according to the university. Jeb Jacobi, a student who witnessed the assassination, returned to classes as the campus reopened. Speaking to “NewsNation Live,” Jacobi said he is seeing a therapist in the wake of the shooting. “The …
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