UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | April 26, 2024

Author: Mara Braddy

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Penalty kick dooms DSU women’s chances

A chilly morning blew through St. George Saturday morning as well as the University of Hawaii-Hilo’s women’s soccer team that swept up a 1-0 win against Dixie State University. The loss dropped Dixie State to 4-4-2 on the season and 4-2-1 in the Pacific West Conference.  The match was in a scoreless stalemate until the Red Storm failed to block a […]

Red Storm serve opponents tough SAC atmosphere

Another lip-biting match at Dixie State University’s Student Activity Center drew a crowd of over 250 fans to watch DSU women’s volleyball team dominate Dominican University of California. It took all five sets, but the women came out on top against Dominican, which is an 0-2 team in conference. Dixie pulled out the scores of […]

Intramural seasons heat up

Dixie State University students are cranking up their competitive spirit in this semester’s intramural sports.  So far, intramurals have produced a big student turnout. Coed flag football, which opened the fall intramural sports season, brought forth some standout teams to compete against this year. One of the teams is composed of all Dixie Ambassadors. “The […]

St. George taking appropriate action for cleaner air

It is conventional wisdom that Utah has a pollution problem, but action has been taken to prevent further problems, and it should be brought to the attention of everyone at Dixie State University. An article from StGeorgeUtah.com published Aug. 30, 2013, titled “City activates new $45,000 pollution monitor; dust issues,” by Alex Verdugo Morgan, reported […]

Dixie’s university status: Evolution has already begun

Dixie has adopted a new name and status in what is said to be the most unforgettable time for the school and its students. There can be an argument made that, yes, the logo has changed, we have new buildings on campus, and new minors programs were implemented. But does Dixie State University still feel […]

Red Storm drop season opener

Dixie State University’s football team was unable to hold back Idaho State University in its first game of the season gripping on to a score of 40-14. The offense was blind sided at the beginning when the first series only lasted two minutes. The possession was passed over to Idaho, and the Bengals scored their […]

New D-Crew Car to vamp up school spirit

Dixie’s D-Crew Club has a fresh and exciting vision for this year as it introduces its newest team member: the D-Crew Car. In the Wade Alumni House, west of the Hansen Stadium, Dixie’s rowdiest and most supportive group of students are putting on their best red attire and warming up their vocal chords for the […]

The Bike and Scooter Revolution: Consider riding two wheels instead of four

College can be the most time consuming and expensive time in students’ lives. But I have discovered something that can cure both problems, so sit tight and consider this. Not too long ago, I lived as a volunteer English teacher in the great city of Ningbo, China. You know, like, white rice and the smell […]