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

Author: Rebecca Luker

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Dixie retires after 20 years of hard work, dedication

Dixie is leaving Dixie State University, but it’s not like what some might think. At age 82, Dixie Campbell was Dixie State University’s oldest employee. Early Monday morning a retirement party was held in her honor in the Red Rock Café on campus. Family, friends and students celebrated Campbell’s success by enjoying cake and ice cream and giving goodbye […]

Dance wraps D-Week, initiates fresh True Rebel tradition

D-week ended with a gathering of fellow Dixie State University students at the D-Day Dance and True Rebel Night. The last dance proved a huge success with over 400 students dancing to the latest top 40 hits.  During a quick computer glitch, Dixie’s recently crowned D-Queen Jill Wulfenstein led the crowd from the balcony in […]

National educational programs appear geared toward minorities

Scholarships at Dixie State University are for everyone, but trying to get a national scholarship is nearly impossible if you are Caucasian. After graduating high school I searched for help funding my education and was hoping to start with my current place of employment: McDonald’s. We all have to start somewhere, right? I was informed […]

Who do you think will win March Madness?

March Madness       Nice job Rebecca! The only thing I’m concerned about is that most of your quotes are fragments, which means they aren’t complete or they don’t have a subject. The first section of quotes is a good example of what you can do to make them complete. Another thing you can do is go […]

Pinterest Project: Gamer’s bookshelf easily renovated, practical

My son is a gamer — big time. We had an old, but sturdy bookshelf that was not in use and in need of renovation. This bookshelf was the perfect project to help clear a path on the bedroom floor as it was large enough to hold games, Sci-fi magazines and any other gaming trinkets that cluttered it.  There was a […]

St. George entrepreneurs deal with rough beginning

The past couple of years have been a difficult beginning for some St. George entrepreneurs. St. George is a corporation-based town. Most of the popular eating and shopping establishments are owned by large organizations. Chick-Fil-A turned its grand opening into a community event by inviting customers to pitch tents and spend the night in the […]