Posted on: 13 Sep 2019
It’s Sunday. Things should be great right now. Homework is done, a few hours are left before bed and the weekend has allowed time to wind down from the stress of the previous week. Except now there’s next week to worry about, and it’s difficult not to think about it even though it hasn’t happened […]
Posted on: 05 Sep 2019
“The Campus Store should carry enough required textbooks for the maximum seating of the class, or at least for as many students as are enrolled by a certain deadline.” Autumn Nuzman You’re three weeks into the semester and you’ve got a quiz in an upper-division class that requires you to have read the textbook. However, […]
Posted on: 26 Aug 2019
I was alone in the newsroom when I received a campus alert about a suspicious man wearing a bulletproof vest nearby. I didn’t get the notification that it was a false alarm until an hour later. A campus alert was sent informing students of a “suspicious male wearing [a] bullet proof vest [and] camouflage pants” […]
Posted on: 22 Aug 2019
“I have four teenage daughters and a husband with early-onset [Alzheimer’s], so we deal with this in my home every day,” said Aubrey Brown, the sales and marketing director at The Wentworth at the Meadows. Dixie State University athletics is once again sponsoring the Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Sept. 14 at 10 […]
Posted on: 14 Aug 2019
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 […]
Posted on: 13 Jul 2019
Freshman year can be the best and worst time for a college student. Everything’s new and exciting, but it’s also different and overwhelming. Unless you have a plan. “Having goals in college can be a great way to stay focused, motivate yourself, and keep your priorities in order when things get stressful and overwhelming,” said […]
Posted on: 20 Apr 2019
“So much talent is living among us,” said Merrie Campbell-Lee, a representative from the Center for the Arts at Kayenta. This talent will be at the upcoming Kayenta Street Painting Festival April 27-28. At the festival, which has been an annual occurrence since 2012, 10-15 professional artists use chalk to create masterpieces alongside the public […]
Posted on: 12 Apr 2019
You know, I really do like when people stop me on campus to tell me about their religions, but some of them really need to improve their methods. Most of the times I’ve been approached by people on campus who want to talk about their religions, they’ve ended up bashing mine instead of talking about […]
Posted on: 04 Apr 2019
The Southern Quill hosted its third annual benefit reading and silent auction to raise money for its student-run literary magazine. The silent auction was intended to fund The Southern Quill’s production costs for its yearly magazine and was held in the Zion Room of the Jeffrey R. Holland Centennial Commons on April 3. Items sold at the […]
Posted on: 02 Apr 2019
Academic clubs at Dixie State University are always looking for new members, especially since lack of members present at service projects could affect their funding. “Small clubs have a hard time getting members out to events,” said Rich Cracroft, a junior information systems and analytics major from Las Vegas. “Part of this is that academic […]