UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | March 28, 2024

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Christmas White Out dance raises funds, awareness for children in need

Between the black lights, face paint, gut-shaking bass and giant white balloons, Dixie State College students danced it out in the old gym to support a good cause. Students made it very clear that disc jockey Marcus Wing has made quite a name for himself at the college. Fundraiser aside, many students insisted Marcus Wing […]

Macklemore coming to DSC in 2013

Macklemore’s catchy songs about golden days and thrift store shopping are helping him gain popularity in the music industry and among the students of Dixie State College. Though he may not be as commonly known as Yellowcard, last spring’s performance choice, the Dixie State College Student Association, as well as many students, are confident his […]

Surviving finals possible with organization

A stereotypical finals week may include late nights, cramming, junk food and copious amounts of caffeinated beverages, but contrary to popular belief, this is not the experience all students have. With the right planning and good habits, finals week does not have to be as hellish an experience as some make it out to be. Even […]

Confident men need not fear dating taller women

To all my leggy lady friends, I get it; tall men are in short supply. If we wear heels, they are lucky to rest their chins on our shoulders. Does this mean we hide our fashionable shoes, slouch everywhere we go, and bat not one eye at the vertically challenged? Absolutely not. For me, as […]

St. George nights come alive with sounds of karaoke

Whether you’re crooning your favorite tunes or you’re just there for the food, local karaoke hot spots create an exciting nighttime activity. Applebee’s was one of the first to bring a karaoke night to the St. George restaurant scene. Since then, places like Wing Nutz, Honolulu Grill and The One and Only have picked up on […]

DSCSA focuses on ‘living the Dixie life’ for Homecoming Week

Fall is finally in the air, and the change in the season is sweeping Homecoming Week onto the Dixie State College campus. Though Homecoming Week carries certain traditions with it, those in charge of the events this year added a few new things they hope will make the week better than ever.  Members of the […]

Edgar Allen Poe’s stories come to life in DSC’s ‘Nightfall’ production

In honor of the spooky season, the Dixie State College fine arts department is performing a spine-tingling Halloween performance based on the eerie writings of Edgar Allan Poe. “Nightfall,” a drama by Eric Coble, is an adaptation of four of Poe’s haunting tales: “The Raven,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Pit and […]

Campus sleepyheads map out perfect nap nooks

If you have deemed the Dixie State College campus a good place for a snooze, you are not alone. Taking an accidental snooze in the middle of class isn’t the only naptime DSC students are getting on campus. Some students have found favorite spots outside the classroom to go zonk out during their free time. […]

Annual Cardboard Campout raised awareness, cardboard structures

Hosting this year’s Cardboard Campout almost a month earlier than usual proved to be an effective way for Dixie State College students to elude soggy sleeping conditions. The event got off to a slow start with mostly members of the Dixie State College Student Association in attendance, but as the night continued, the crowd grew […]

Inaugural Fall Fuel Fest brings Nitro Circus to St. George

The SGMX Motoproving Ground buzzed with more than 10,000 people on Saturday at the first St. George Fall Fuel Fest. Riders, drivers and builders participated in the first run of the event in hopes of winning their share of $100,000 in cash and prizes. Events included sled pulls, dynos and motocross races with a finale by Nitro […]