Posted on: 24 Mar 2026
Literature, ideas and inspiration are shared among Utah Tech University students at the Writers’ Block Club meetings Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. in room 220 of the General Classroom Building. The Writers’ Block Club was founded in fall 2023 by Jacob Wooley, a junior history major from Newnan, Georgia, and has been an outlet […]
Posted on: 21 Mar 2026
Miss Red Rocks, Utah Tech University’s Accessibility and Disability Center, and The Invisible Disability Project are joining together to host Prom of Possibilities to create inclusion for students and community members with visible and invisible disabilities. The event will be March 28 in the Gardner Student Center’s ballroom. Prom of Possibilities is being hosted from […]
Posted on: 02 Mar 2026
Filmmakers brought their latest documentaries to St. George as DOCUTAH kicked off its 16th year with masterclasses Feb. 26 and 27 at Utah Tech University’s Holland Centennial Commons. DOCUTAH offers three days of newly released documentary films, showcasing in the Megaplex Theatre on Sunset Boulevard from Feb. 26 to Feb. 28. The masterclass that was […]
Posted on: 01 Mar 2026
Meet the three candidates running for vice president of academics for Utah Tech University’s student body elections. The vice president of academics chairs the student senate. The senate focuses on representing students by getting feedback and voicing concerns and opinions within each college at the university. Maya Christopherson Maya Christopherson is a junior elementary education […]
Posted on: 23 Feb 2026
Paint splattered across canvas tote bags as Utah Tech University’s LGBTQ+ Student Organization held its Paint-a-Tote event Feb. 20 on the first floor of the Browning Student Resource Center. From 4 to 6 p.m., the LGBTQSO added some color to the cold and windy week by supplying tote bags and painting supplies, as well as food and […]
Posted on: 21 Feb 2026
Utah Tech University’s music and history departments held “America 250” concert in the Eccles Fine Arts Center concert hall Feb. 19, celebrating America’s 250th year in history. The concert was a collaboration between the university’s music, history and American Sign Language departments. The concert consisted of musical ensembles and speeches. Glenn Webb, the associate dean of the College of Arts, put […]
Posted on: 15 Feb 2026
Utah Tech University’s Indigenous Student Organization held its first event of the semester, where attendees wrote letters to their future selves. The event was held Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. in room 524 of the Science, Engineering, Technology Building. At the event, the club’s presidency provided craft materials for letters, such as stickers and markers. Originally, the […]
Posted on: 15 Feb 2026
St. George Musical Theater is receiving backlash for a long-term employee’s termination and the name change of a new building. Bruce Bennett, who has been the president of the theater and has been involved with the organization for 29 years, was recently terminated. St. George Musical Theater has also getting community backlash about their new building, […]
Posted on: 12 Feb 2026
The long-awaited Super Bowl halftime performance has finally happened, and Bad Bunny’s performance is exactly what America needed in the political climate it’s in. In late September, Puerto Rican music artist Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, commonly known as Bad Bunny, was announced to be the halftime headliner for the 2026 Super Bowl. This announcement caused discourse in America, as […]
Posted on: 06 Feb 2026
Pancakes with the President took place Feb. 4 outside of the General Classroom Building, with the Utah Tech Student Association president passing out breakfast to students passing by. Recently appointed UTSA President, Shellsea Ramirez, a senior individualized studies major from St. George, was at the event, passing out pancakes to students passing by from 9 […]