UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | April 16, 2024

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Rules for Advertising on campus change, dean of students explains

Campus cleanliness is top priority when it comes to what can and cannot be tacked to Dixie State College’s advertising boards. Dean of Students Del Beatty is making changes to the student advertising policy allowing students to post fliers, but in a way that keeps things tidy. According to the new policy, all posters must […]

Autumn begins with seasonal foods

While leaves start to change, so do our appetites. It’s the time of year when Starbucks promotes its Pumpkin Spice Latte, Mrs. Fields bakes pumpkin cookies, and Marie Callender’s sells lots of pumpkin pies. “I love all the yummy flavors that come along with fall,” said Kelsey Farr, a general education major from West Jordan. “I look forward […]

IT specialists assure Canvas glitch won’t happen again

Canvas’s temporary malfunction effected students and college campuses around the state.  After being down for a total of 105 minutes, students using Canvas state-wide had the ability to look up scores and change grades just as a professor could on Sept. 11. Jared Johnson, Director of IT instructional support services said Canvas was doing an update that malfunctioned, which […]

Poll: Tuition costs not only reason students choose Dixie

When it comes to choosing a school, potential students have different things they are going for, whether it be for the nightlife or the academic field. Approximately 115 students were polled around the campus and were asked the big question: why Dixie; what made them choose to join our growing school?  The results showed that 30 […]

Students WOWed by 2012 carnival

The Week of Welcome carnival took place on Dixie State College’s own Encampment Mall from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday. People from all ages made it a point to show up. From young families to Dixie students, Everyone seemed to have a pretty great time.  “I’m just here to hopefully meet some new people,” said freshman Alexis […]