UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | January 30, 2026

Author: Mackenzie Robb

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Utah Tech unveils statue garden honoring leaders of knowledge, freedom, courage

On Sept. 24, excitement buzzed as students, faculty and community members gathered for the unveiling of five new statues in the statue garden.  The unveiling was hosted on Constitution Day and during Dixie Days, celebrations that follow freedom, courage and leadership — these values reflected in the figures honored in the garden.  Utah Tech University […]

OPINION | Stick to the drinks: Dutch Bros Coffee food disappoints

Dutch Bros Coffee’s new food sparked plenty of excitement, but after trying it, I would tell them to stick to the drinks. Dutch Bros is a well-known chain that offers a variety of customizable drinks from coffee to energy drinks. The food menu originally had muffin tops.  The food menu has recently expanded. Some of […]

Performers take the stage, students earn scholarships at Dixie’s Got Talent

From blindfolded piano to hip-hop dancing, local performers of all ages took the stage at the annual Dixie’s Got Talent. Dixie’s Got Talent is a fundraiser for scholarships for students. The program started in 2011 and became a community event.  “We are changing lives one scholarship at a time,” said Del Beatty, vice president of […]

Fraternity Kappa Sigma reveal plans for the group, welcomes new members off campus

For members of Kappa Sigma, fraternity life isn’t about parties — it’s about leadership and service throughout St. George. The Kappa Sigma fraternity, unaffiliated with Utah Tech University, has recently appeared on campus. The members must keep school activities separate from the fraternity. They are allowed to attend events as students, but not as representatives of […]

OPINION | Streaming used to mean freedom, now feels like cable TV 2.0

When paying for streaming services, you expect them to be ad-free, as that’s their big appeal. Now they are just taking your money and turning into cable television. Ads are cutting into the middle of important scenes, breaking the immersive experience of shows and movies. For some, it feels no different than using cable. I […]

Residence Hall Association redefines student life, one event at a time

The Residence Hall Association, created five years ago and revived last spring, is redefining dorm life by helping students build community and connection on campus. “We’re trying to build a culture where students can feel like they can go out on a Tuesday or Friday night and there is going to be something out there […]

Utah Tech finds stability in Big Sky Conference, departs WAC in 2026

Utah Tech University will officially be part of the Big Sky Conference summer 2026 — with the exception of baseball and men’s soccer — leaving the Western Athletic Conference after being members for four years. The Big Sky includes 11 schools across the western United States, with schools like Northern Arizona University and Montana State University. […]

University of Utah expands medical training to southern Utah

Utah Tech University is partnering with the University of Utah to create a new medical campus in St. George to address the state’s shortage of rural doctors. The campus will be established by the University of Utah with support from Utah Tech in facilities and student support services. The campus will open in St. George […]