UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | April 21, 2026

Author: Beaux Yenchik

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DSU 9-1 in last 10 games

After escaping by the skin of their teeth in previous games, Dixie State University secured a victory with an impressive defensive effort.  As the first five minutes of the first half came to a close, the Trailblazers had Thursday’s ballgame in San Francisco in the bag as they trounced the Academy of Art University by […]

DSU radio fills in blanks with new station

Dixie State University is giving its students and community a genre of music with a new station that had been missing on their radio dials. In what has turned out to be a long and difficult journey over the last nine months, Director of Radio Shawn Denevan has managed to gain the rights to airing […]

DSU honors internet privacy

Dixie State University has chosen to not monitor its students and facultys’ internet use. Ever since Edward Snowden released information on metadata collection by the U.S. Government in 2013, American citizens have protested for their rights in being secure and safe from unwarranted searches as stated in the Fourth Amendment. At DSU, policies have been put into place […]

Women’s basketball coach faces uphill climb

For J.D. Gustin, head coach of the Dixie State University women’s basketball team, being a coach is just one of many facets in his life.  Going back to the third grade, Gustin can recall his first memories of playing basketball as he attended basketball camp in his hometown of Shepherd, Montana. To him, basketball was more […]

Give quality gifts without breaking the bank

A bank account with very little money in it shouldn’t be the reason why college students can’t give good meaningful gifts this holiday season. Many college students survive on little funding. For me, it generally seems there is just enough money to pay rent, utilities and groceries. Any extra funds I have are typically put […]

Inventor with numerous patents under his belt advises DSU students

Once considered the class clown, Wayne Provost now stands as the inventor and co-inventor of numerous patents, including the resealable box top.  Having been in the innovation world for 45 years, Provost brings a plethora of inventing experiences and knowledge to Dixie State University. As the newly hired director of innovation guidance and solutions, Provost’s […]

Budgeting, cooking essential skills for college life

Overdraft fees, credit card payments and Top Ramen dinners, oh goodness. Being able to cook and budget are essentials for college students seeking for a life with less stress.  Professors and students here at Dixie State University see the need for people to be smart with their money and eat quality food. Yet, there are […]

Lost Arts: Face-to-face conversations becoming endangered

Being able to communicate face-to-face is a lost art we will never get back. Technology has become both a blessing and a curse to society. It has allowed humanity the chance to grow and accomplish some of the greatest feats of all time: walking on the moon, long-distance phone calls around the globe and many […]

Donations for Food Pantry needed

The Dixie State University Food Pantry is seeking to fight hunger this holiday season by gathering food for its students. According to a recent study by the University of Connecticut Public Interest Research Group, one in four college students go hungry. The DSU Food Pantry, led by the DSU Student Association, has partnered with the […]

Utah seniors attend DSU with help of House Bill 60

For senior residents around Utah, taking classes at Dixie State University and other state-run institutions provides the opportunity for continued education beyond retirement. House Bill 60 was implemented by the Utah House of Representatives to allow Utah residents aged 62 or older to audit university classes. According to the University of Utah, House Bill 60 was […]