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EDITORIAL | University should address campus suicides

Suicide is not something most people want to engage with or talk about, and this is why the subject has become taboo. As a public student journalist program, it’s important that we have access to information needed to write about campus suicide deaths just as we do for other campus deaths. With that said, we […]

‘Start by believing:’ How DSU, community are fighting stigma surrounding sexual assault advocacy

“What were you wearing that provoked them?” “How much did you have to drink? You obviously were not in the right frame of mind.” “Well, why did you lead them on if you weren’t ready to have sex?” “It’s your fault; you brought this upon yourself.” According to Utah’s Public Health Data Resource, one in […]

Global partnerships enlisted to DSU roster: Japan, Ecuador, China

By Tyson Kauer Dixie State University has added global partnerships with Gakushuin Univeristy in Tokyo, Japan; Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, China; and Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Quito, Ecuador, to its list of global partners in the hope of resuming the study abroad program in 2022. Global Education Director Michael Cartmill explained that these agreements are important for […]

DSU student’s memory lives on in DSU family hearts

Samuela Tupola, president of the Multicultural Inclusion Student Association and junior communication studies major from Salt Lake City, who died after a car accident the morning of March 13, left behind a legacy of hard work making the community and world better. “He leaves a big hole; Sam made an impact on so many people […]

Student body candidates debate education, diversity, transparency

Dixie State University’s 2021 student body elections are in full swing and the finalists debated hot topics in the hope of wooing voters. Contenders for student body president and vice president of clubs and organizations discussed their goals for DSU March 16 in the Kenneth N. Gardner Student Center living room to an audience of […]

‘Boss women:’ How local ladies are breaking stereotypical gender barriers

“A woman belongs in the kitchen.” “Men are far superior leaders than women in the workplace.” “Women do not belong in STEM programs.” The stereotypical myths about women working to meet their professional goals or furthering their education could go on and on, but the blatant truth is that there are plenty of examples of […]

Student body election finalists express gratitude, eliminated remain proud

The votes are in for the 2021-22 student body elections and the finalists are: Penny Mills, a senior communication studies major from Orem, and Deven Osborne, a senior business administration major from Los Angeles, for student body president. Ryan Hafen, a sophomore general studies major from Southfield, Michigan, and Cesar Ruiz, a sophomore English major […]

Encircle collaborates with DSU for poetry workshops, anthology

The best thing about poetry is that it’s a creative and inclusive way to express yourself. That’s why, in a partnership with Encircle, Dixie State University is hosting four poetry writing workshops for LGBTQ+ students and allies. Cindy King, assistant professor of English, initiated the collaboration last year with support from a DSU Community Engaged […]

Students to see tuition increase, student fee decrease

Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to clearly identify that the SFAB determines solely student fee changes while administrators determine changes in tuition. At the Truth in Tuition meeting Feb. 25, student leaders and administrators revealed that for the coming 2021-2022 academic year, the amount of tuition will be increased and student fees will […]

OPINION | Google Docs vs. Microsoft Word depends on your needs

There’s been plenty of debate about whether to use Google Docs or Microsoft Word, but the debate should be less about which word processor to use and more about when to use each one. Here’s a rundown of why I choose one over the other for certain purposes: Formatting If you have to do anything […]

Desert Color Development: Potential land for second DSU campus site

Dixie State University is in the process of purchasing land in the Desert Color property after delays from the COVID-19 pandemic. President Richard “Biff” Williams said the university is planning to build a second campus on the Desert Color property because of DSU’s rapid growth. “We were granted $15 million for 183 acres, but when […]

Technical writing workshops available for English majors

You need to know all the ins and outs of document editing and design in order to get the technical writing job you want after graduation, and you’re able to cover most things in class. But there are a few things you just can’t seem to grasp, and the internet tutorials you’ve looked up don’t […]

DSU partnerships impacted by ‘Dixie’ name

Dixie State University officials have said businesses have refused to partner with DSU due to the name. DSU has not engaged in any discussions with these businesses about their future relationships, but it is something they will consider as the name change goes forward. “Partnerships provide invaluable resources for the benefits of students,” said Jyl […]

‘The possibilities are limitless:’ 5 tips to successful home workout

It’s a new year, and you want to transform into a new you. Whether that means shedding a few pounds, bulking-up that muscle, or just maintaining good health, why not work out in the comfort of your own living room? Despite many gyms reopening, COVID-19 is still a potential threat and it may be a […]

Senioritis: You got it? Here’s how to cure it

Senioritis: At some point in our lives, we’ve all experienced it. From struggling to complete simple assignments on time to not finding any desire to attend classes, senioritis can hit students in various ways. “[Seniors] are trying to focus on finishing strong in their academic program, but [they’re] also needing to think about the next […]

DSU Safe app signals growth, commitment to safety

Dixie State University is providing access to friend walks, safety escorts, counseling services and more through an app designed by campus security and AppArmor. The DSU Safe app, released in November 2020, is designed to promote campus safety by giving its users streamlined access to security resources and information, and the development process took less […]

SPORTS OPINION | Running underrecognized as sport

Track and field and cross-country are underrepresented sports at Dixie State University. As DSU enters its first year as a Division I school, DSU Athletics could do a better job of recognizing running as a sport. While pre-pandemic football brought students together over tailgates and homecoming games, other sports sat quietly in the back. Some […]

Native American Heritage Month to raise awareness

By Olivia Ruud To the members of the Native American Student Association, the effects of COVID-19 and spreading awareness about their tribes are equally important. NASA has dedicated the month of November to spreading awareness about and celebrating Native culture. On Nov. 8, a state safety mandate required an adjustment by moving all events online. […]

OPINION | More to college than student activities

The college experience shouldn’t solely be based on the activities and events you go to. While student activities and events bring the student population together, students can still gain plenty of experiences even with a lack of events. Staying in doesn’t have to be boring; it can be a time for students to self-reflect and […]

Day care not implemented into strategic plan 2020-2025

Despite the Strategic Plan Steering Committee and the Faculty Senate previously addressing a day care option on campus, it was not included in the final strategic plan for 2020-2025. Samuel Tobler, former Faculty Senate president and assistant professor of physics, said in an email: “Relatively shortly after the University went remote due to COVID-19, the […]

How COVID-19 affected DSU’s Athletics budget

Dixie State University Athletics is on the verge of making its return to play in the coming months, but the damage is done to the Trailblazers’ budget. The COVID-19 pandemic has prevented DSU Athletics’ opportunities to host fundraisers and camps, preventing money from being raised for the sports programs. For example, volleyball hosts camps where […]

OPINION | Free college would bring more problems than benefits

If we push for presidential candidate Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris’ campaign for free college, the result would bring drastic downfalls rather than upsides. In the vice presidential debate, Sen. Harris discussed the plan to make community college free to everyone, no matter their income and making public four-year colleges and universities tuition-free for […]

Gender equity analysis report combats pay disparities

Dixie State University has a gender equity analysis report in place to fight against and address gender pay disparities. According to St. George News, Utah is ranked as the lowest state for feminine equality. This is why DSU has been taking steps to ensure there are no pay disparities among faculty and staff because of […]

International students visa proposal raises fears, concerns

President Donald Trump’s administration recently announced a proposal to alter international student visas, which Dixie State University’s International Student Services said will make it more difficult for these students to finish their degrees, causing unnecessary stress along the way. The proposal changes would: Require most international students to finish their studies in four years, even […]

CircleIn app provides further connectivity among students

Students now have access to an app that has it all: flashcards, practice quizzes, note sharing with classmates, a planner, study groups through messaging or video chatting, all while improving connectivity with their classmates. Dixie State University launched the app CircleIn Monday evening for the third and final trial semester. Michael Lacourse, provost and vice […]

State of the University addresses new strategic plan, name change rumors

President Richard “Biff” Williams introduced Dixie State University’s next proposed strategic plan during the 2020 State of the University Address. The plan, also known as Trailblazer Distinction 2020-2025, features five goals: Academic distinction, which DSU hopes to accomplish by establishing an open and inclusive environment with a polytechnic blend of curricular and co-curricular experiences, as […]

ACE center now more accessible to students

Students now have easier access to the Advising and Career Engagement Center with a more welcoming environment. Katie Armstrong, director of college advisement said, “It’s really like a one-stop kind of shop right there with academic advising and career advising as well.” The ACE Center, which is located on the first floor of the Udvar-hazy […]

WAC announces votes program, coaches weigh in on importance

On Sept. 8, the Western Athletic Conference announced a voter awareness program, WAC Votes, to encourage student-athletes, coaches, staff and fans of WAC teams to register to vote. The program is non-partisan and focused mainly on the idea of getting people registered to vote in the upcoming presidential election. The program, started by the WAC […]

Local nonprofits support DSU students through partnerships

Nonprofit organizations throughout St. George work toward keeping the town stable and supporting Dixie State University students through their various resources. The DOVE Center, Dixie Elks Lodge and St. George Children’s Museum are organizations created by people who love, care about and cherish the St. George community. The money donated to these organizations goes right […]

OPINION | Less stuff brings more happiness

Growing up you tend to look at the world around you and believe more is… well, more; however, studies have shown minimalism is the way to go. For decades, mainstream media in the United States has promoted consumerism, the theory that increasing consumption of goods is economically desirable to children and adults. This has resulted […]

Certified domestic violence advocate brings change to campus

Dixie State University is making changes to provide increased support for victims of sexual and domestic abuse. On July 28, Ashley Bates, police records and security supervisor, became an advocate for victims of domestic abuse through the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition. This coalition was created to help victims of sexual and domestic violence by using […]

OPINION | Don’t sue universities; they’re doing the best they can

As universities are adapting to remote learning, students are filing lawsuits against their schools, wanting tuition back and citing a subpar education experience. I empathize with students who are frustrated and angry at the current situation, but suing your school is not the solution. These lawsuits take time, money and other resources away from students […]

How professional leagues and athletes are giving back during pandemic

As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases continue to rise globally, professional sports organizations and athletes are putting fear aside and using their platform and funds to help their communities. NFL Houston Texans defensive end J. J. Watt and his wife, Chicago Red Stars forward Kealia Ohai, donated $350,000 to the Houston Food Bank to […]

DSU students’ employment impacted by COVID-19

Unemployment has been skyrocketing recently in Utah and across the United States. The jobs of Dixie State University students are no exception. Unemployment claims across Utah have been jumping for the past four weeks, and the last two weeks in particular have included record-setting highs at 28,560 and 33,076 claims, respectively. President Richard “Biff” Williams […]

Policy progress at DSU

Dixie State University has undergone major changes since its establishment in 1911, from mascot changes to athletic advancements to increased enrollment. At the end of fall 2020, this change should extend to all policies within the DSU policy library. Travis Rosenberg, executive director of human resources, said because of a new policy template that was […]

Student journalism virtually indestructible

Journalists won’t let the news stop even in the midst of a pandemic. Student journalists are taking online reporting in stride as they report on COVID-19 and their regular school updates through web interviews, sharing resources, and turning back to old-fashioned newspaper at doorway delivery. In light of the current quarantine restrictions the World Health […]

OPINION: High school students should take a gap year to explore, learn about self

For an easier transition into college, students should consider taking a gap year. For some students, 13 years of school may not be enough to decide what they want to go on to do in their adult lives. Taking a gap year to gain experience in the real world can help better prepare students for college.  […]

DSU student-athletes’ thoughts on the cancellation of spring 2020 athletic events

A heartbreaking announcement came out on Mar. 13 in regard to the cancellation of Dixie State University’s remaining 2020 conference and non-conference spring athletic events and travel. This decision was determined due to the continuous spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Randy Simkins, DSU’s softball head coach, said his team felt blindsided by the whole ordeal […]

Special Collections and Archives Library at DSU provide a blast from the past

One hundred years from now, your grandchildren might be reading this article from when you were in college. Dixie State University has several on-campus resources available to all types of students. One resource, in particular, is the Special Collections and Archives Library located on the third floor of the Jeffery R. Holland Centennial Commons building. […]

DSU student body president elections quickly approach

The race for student body president is approaching and the candidates have announced what their goals would be if they were elected. Ava Chollet, a junior biology major from West Covina, California, and Ryan Miggin, a junior accounting major from Syracuse, are two candidates running for student body president. They both share similar goals of […]

OPINION: Going vegan a healthy, sustainable fad to jump on

Veganism is on the rise more than ever and it is more than just another fad. There has always been health fads that have come and gone, but unlike others, veganism is here to stay. A study from the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) said, “Both meat and dairy [products], in general require more resources […]

Tips for non-traditional college students

Feeling the pressure of balancing life and school is not something uncommon for nontraditional students. Whether you are a parent attending college trying to balance homework, changing diapers and a job, or a student who struggles to understand the material presented in class because of a learning disability, you are considered a nontraditional student. As […]

Inclusiveness at DSU grows as new neurodiversity club forms

Inclusivity at Dixie State University is becoming more prevalent through the new neurodiversity club. The club caters to students who are neurodiverse. Neurodiversity recognizes the differences other students may have in the ways of dyslexia, dyscalculia, autism, tourette syndrome, etc. Beverly Clark, the administrative assistant for Disability Resource Center, said the club is just a […]

OPINION: Career workshop course needed to help undecided freshman

Dixie State University students should be required to complete a career workshop course to assist them when it comes to choosing a career. In today’s world, there are many different options for students once they complete high school. With all of these options, it is difficult for students to know exactly what they’d like to […]

DSU settles $20 million lawsuit for less than 1%

A former professor’s legal fight with Dixie State University has come to an end; however, his passion to teach others how to fight their own battles has just begun. Varlo Davenport, a former DSU theater professor, filed a federal lawsuit against DSU and other faculty members on Jan. 7, 2017, for violation of DSU policy as […]

Editorial: This is what free student press looks like

Imagine a world without a free student press. No one would know or care when tenured professors are fired, students wouldn’t know about all the resources available to them and voices across the university would go unheard. We, the student journalists of Dixie Sun News, are dedicated journalists in training who cover all the news […]

OPINION: Reluctantly stepping into debt for college education

  College is tough, but deciding how much debt you want to be in by the time you graduate might be tougher.   Students should not question whether or not going to college is worth the debt they will be in. Although there are many scholarships and work-study programs on campus, there’s not enough for everyone.   Undergraduate […]

OPINION: Con: Same-sex schools suck

  Same-sex colleges and classrooms are entirely problematic.   Contrary to what my colleague thinks, Dixie State University should not experiment with same-sex education.   To start, implementing same-sex classrooms is an expensive endeavor. At least one teacher of each sex needs to be hired, possibly more depending on the school size and scheduling requirements. More classrooms are […]

DSU adds new athletics position for D1 Move

Dixie State University has added a new associate athletic director for academic services and student-athlete welfare to assist with the higher academic standards in Division I.   The new position was given to Mike Olson and it is aimed at helping student-athletes with their academic requirements. Students will be held to a higher academic standard called […]

Booth Wellness Center expands space, welcomes students

The Booth Wellness Center is starting the new semester with increased space, schedule openings and new programs. After an undisclosed amount of money donated by Craig Booth and Dixie State University, the Booth Wellness Center expanded its space previously used for storage with a group therapy room, three practicum offices and a marriage and family […]

OPINION: Math essential for higher education skills, critical thinking

I have found math to be a difficult subject; however, mathematics should still be required for all majors regardless of the field of study. Pursuing a higher education requires a generalized increase in education on an overall degree. While it may not be as important to study mathematics for an art degree, there is still […]

Strategic plan raises concerns, encourages students, faculty to speak up

Dixie State University’s 2020 strategic plan is in the works and students, faculty and community members have been involved in expressing their thoughts and concerns. After an initial announcement of the strategic plan, the university held a planning meeting and community forum in October where everyone was invited to share their thoughts on the plan. […]

OPINION: First-generation students have it hard

First-generation students — those who are the first in their family to go to college — are at a serious disadvantage compared to their peers. According to the First Generation Foundation, 50% of college students are first-generation. Most of these students probably don’t know what resources are available to them or how to access them. […]

OPINION: The American College education system sucks

$25,290. That is how much the average American college student attending a public four-year university pays per year, according to a study done by valuepenguin.com. Now multiply that by the four years — the average amount of time it takes for a student to attain enough credits to get a bachelor’s degree. $101,160. Lastly, multiply […]

Administration strives to find solutions to child care issues over time

Dixie State University administration has discussed how to address the concern of not having a child care service on campus. “As an institution, we do see the importance for a child care or day care on our campus; it’s about leveraging those resources to what works best,” said Tasha Toy, a member of the strategic […]

University strives to improve experience for adult learners

Dixie State University administration is hopeful to create an adult learning program by the fall of 2020 that will help coordinate and administer programs for working adults. Provost Michael Lacourse said he and a group of faculty and staff volunteers are in the process of building this new educational model to give working adults better […]

Womb to the tomb: DSU professor showcases Pedersen Pumpkin Project

A Dixie State University professor designed the outside of his house to look like his favorite Disneyland ride for Halloween. Joshua Pedersen, an instructor of practice in digital design, used the Makerspace at Atwood Innovation Plaza to create Haunted Mansion decorations for the exterior of his house. Pedersen said his inspiration for the decorations came […]

New ‘Startup Founder Series’ provides further knowledge about starting a business

Self-starting businesses are becoming more common in today’s world, but students need the right resources to ensure that they know how to do it successfully. Dixie State University Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center has implemented a new startup founder series as part of the entrepreneur speaker class. The series is open to anyone and will […]

Parking accommodations to be made

Parking seems to be the bane of every college students existence; however, Dixie State University is attempting to think ahead and make improvements before the issue gets out of hand. Josh Thayne, executive director of event services and risk management, said DSU has plans to accommodate the ever-increasing number of students. These plans include more […]

Health & Counseling Center hosting third annual Wellness Fair

College is a tough time to fit in mental health while juggling school, work, a social life and other personal responsibilities; however, the Dixie State University Health and Counseling Center is bringing an opportunity straight to students on campus. DSU Health and Counseling Center will be hosting its third annual Wellness Fair on Oct. 2 […]

Innovation Plaza undergoes renovations, expected to be entrepreneurship hub

The Dixie State University Atwood Innovation Plaza building has undergone major renovations to modernize and transition into an entrepreneurship building. The new projects include the Miller Hub, Lovesac Lounge, Zions Bank Business Resource Center, and additions to the recently built Makerspace: a wood and metal shop and a biochemical lab called the Soft Cell. The […]

DSU students should be aware of the red zone

Dixie State University is four weeks into the semester. Students are meeting new people, going to parties, sporting events and staying out late. With that being said, students should be having conversations about the red zone. The red zone refers to the most prominent time sexual assault occurs on college campuses, which is the first […]

Coping mechanisms used in stressful situations

Everyone experiences stressful times in their lives, whether it’s from school, work or personal responsibilities. What matters is how we manage it. Stress in college is a common struggle for students at universities everywhere; however, it’s important for students to deal with stress in healthy ways. Copious amounts of stress can lead to harmful or […]

OPINION: How to make DSU safer due to spike in gun violence

With the increase of gun violence at schools in recent years, it is time that action be taken to secure universities. According to an article in EveryTown, there have been occurrences of 290 school shootings since the Sandy Hook Elementary Shooting in 2012. This includes mass shootings and accidental discharges of firearms. Due to this […]

Dixie State University provides unique experience

Dixie State University offers a great individualized college experience, especially with its outdoor scenery, amazing professors and small class sizes. “What keeps me coming back is the people,” said Kenzie Eschler, a junior exercise science major from Hurricane. “Especially the professors. They help me succeed in their classes, regardless of the personal circumstances I’ve been […]

Intramural sports keep students active and social

In a city full of resources to live an active lifestyle, Dixie State University’s intramural sports program is another option for students to get involved on campus due to its affordability, diversity and potential to unite its participants through common interests. The fall 2019 intramural sports schedule includes coed flag football, coed outdoor soccer, men’s […]

DSU career center encourages students to take advantage of services

If you are a senior in college about to graduate, there is no need to freak out about what you’re going to do after you graduate or how to nail an interview because the Career Center has got you covered. DSU Career Services offers its help to students when it comes to looking for a […]

General Conference announcement anything but prophetic

The “hate the sin, love the sinner” mentality is fatal. In November of 2015, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints declared same sex couples apostates and refused to baptize children of same sex couples unless they were not living with their parents and denounced their parents’ “lifestyle.” Before this year’s bi-annual General Conference […]

Oh, rats! Ethical dilemmas exist when buying from pet stores

Pet lovers, beware. Sometimes local pet shops don’t take great care of their animals and may not be the most ethical option. Buying animals from a local pet store can cause a risk to the animal, its family and other furry friends that are already in the home. Pet stores have a high inbreed rate […]

Campus organizations team up to publicize, practice ‘Start by Believing’ campaign

She didn’t plan on getting raped at the party, but the man she met there forced himself on her. He never expected his teacher would coerce him, seduce him, take advantage of his innocence, or that she would continue to do so until he graduated. Two victims who never reported the crimes committed against them […]

Campus, community gears up for 108th commencement ceremony

Over 1,000 students are signed up to walk across the stage in their caps and gowns at Trailblazer Stadium to celebrate Dixie State University’s 108th Commencement Ceremony and mark the end of their time at the university. There are 1,828 students estimated for the DSU class of 2019, according to an email by President Biff Williams. The […]

DSU Athletics strives to meet campus demands

Dixie State University’s Athletic Director Jason Boothe sent out a school-wide survey asking students for insight on the demands of athletics and how DSU is accommodating athletic interest. The athletics and abilities feedback survey applies to Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, which states “No person in the United States shall, on the basis […]

LGBTQ+ Resource Center hosts second annual Lavender Graduation Banquet

As the semester comes to a close, the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is providing students with a night to be acknowledged for academic accomplishments, achievements and contributions. Dixie State University is hosting the second annual DSU Lavender Graduation Banquet for LGBTQ+ students earning a degree or certificate for the 2018-2019 academic year. According to The Human Rights Campaign, […]

Bogus national emergency indirectly takes away sexual, physical health rights

For one of the most powerful and infamous men in America, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that President Donald Trump would misuse his position for less-than-satisfactory purposes. Trump declared a national emergency in order to fund the southern border wall and is using it to get other campaign promises wrapped up and relieve party […]

Con: Student government elections are pointless if running unopposed

If student leaders are elected while running unopposed or with a minority of the students voting, there is no point in holding elections. During the 2017-2018 student elections, all three elected leaders ran unopposed. Even when there are multiple candidates for an elected position, students feel that it doesn’t matter or that there is too much […]

DSUSA elected students must meet position descriptions

With student government elections coming up, you may be wondering, “What exactly does the Dixie State University Student Association do?” The student government is organized into six branches, with a vice president over each branch. Each elected vice president has a seat on the executive council, and the council includes the student body president, vice president of academics, vice president […]

Special collections ‘hidden gem’ of DSU library

Dixie State University has a hidden gem located inside its library where students can learn about and research local history. And, as research is one of the most important aspects and takeaways of college, students know that finding an abundant and credible information resource is priceless. The Special Collections & Archives Library is one of these resources. […]

‘NEDA’ week encourages others to join fight against fatal disorders

Kendall Baker walked out of Katie Farmer’s hospital room knowing it was the last time she would see her best friend. Baker, who is from Richmond, Virginia, was visiting Farmer in the hospital in Greenville, South Carolina, doing everything she could to help Farmer feel more comfortable until the inevitable would happen. Farmer died two days later […]

DSU football’s coaching staff settles in

Dixie State University has introduced an entirely new football coaching staff that hopes to not only teach student athletes to become good football players, but also good fathers. Head coach Paul Peterson has been coaching for 14 years. The schools he has coached include Brigham Young University, North Carolina State University, Southern Utah University, Sacramento […]

Utah should assess raising legal smoking age to 21

Smoking is unhealthy; there’s no debating it. Any slim benefits it may offer are immediately outweighed by the countless risks and health issues smoking directly causes. If you’ve been keeping up with the news recently, you may have heard about the bill introduced by Hawaiian lawmaker Richard Creagan to raise the legal smoking age to 100. […]

Utah grocery stores should start charging for plastic bags

Utah lawmakers are suggesting a new way to help save the planet, and I am all for it. Utah legislators are currently debating on introducing a law that would charge shoppers 10 cents for every paper or plastic bag used. The money spent on paper and plastic bags would go toward improving Utah’s landfills and recycling […]

DSU hosts St. George City Address

The St. George City Address concluded with the promise of new trails and pipelines, more affordable housing and expansions on business campuses on Wednesday in the Kenneth S. Gardner Center. SPIN, St. George’s bike share program in conjunction with the company Zagster, will be adding scooters to the city and campus transportation share programs. There will be […]