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DSU men’s basketball announces new competitor

With the 2019-20 men’s basketball season wrapped up due to COVID-19, Dixie State University blazed forward by scheduling The University of California Davis Aggies in a home series for the 2020 season. The announcement of the scheduled series came on March 27. The first game is set to be at the M. Anthony Burns Arena […]

DSU football continues recruiting for DI play

Dixie State University is continuing its path of stepping up to higher competition for the Western Athletic Conference and Division I play. DI universities typically bring in more talented, skilled and driven athletes to their schools because of the number of scholarships available. DSU has competed well against other DI teams in the past and […]

OPINION: The world needs sports

In the wake of the devastating COVID-19 virus, sports fans around the globe are left in a world without sports. In most spring seasons, people can look forward to the competitive edge of the National Basketball Association playoffs, the craziness of March Madness and the excitement of the start of Major League Baseball. As people […]

NBA’s suspension of season raises student concern

The National Basketball Association announced the suspension of the rest of the regular season until further notice after Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell both tested positive for the coronavirus. Because NBA players hold the position of role models and examples for individuals around the nation, this suspension has hit home for many people at Dixie […]

OPINION: Working with family is harder than it seems

Working from home can be great, but working with your home – specifically those within your home – is a completely different story. In a work environment, there are many unpleasant situations that may arise. The workplace involves difficult conversations involving pay cuts, letting employees go and inevitable awkward situations. No one likes facing these confrontational […]

Women’s soccer in search of head coach

The coaching carousel for the Dixie State University women’s soccer team continues to turn as head coach Steve Golas stepped down Feb. 29 after posting just one season with the Trailblazers. “We stay focused on soccer and maintain our friendships,” said Sophie Steward, a junior nursing major from American Fork. “As each new coach has […]

Two student body president finalists announced

The first round of the Dixie State University student body president election is complete: Ryan Miggin, a junior accounting major from Syracuse, and Penny Mills, a junior communication studies major from Orem, will be moving forward for the final voting period March 10-12. Ava Chollet, a junior biology major from Covina, California, was eliminated with […]

Women’s golf prepares for upcoming classic

The Dixie State University women’s golf team will travel almost 2,000 miles to Destin, Florida for their upcoming classic on March 8-10. The team has placed in the top half of all of its competitions this season and posted first place in their first invitational to start the season off on the right track. With […]

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 […]

Ups and downs of Trailblazer baseball

The Trailblazer baseball team wrapped up its weekend homestand against Concordia University. Dropping the first game 0-2, Dixie State University responded in the second game coming out on top 10-4.  Before the season started, coach Pfatenhauer was confident in the hitting power the team had, and it definitely showed its potential on Sunday. Through 24 […]