UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | October 29, 2025

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Zion Wildlife To Be Featured At Dixie Forum

Dixie State College’s weekly noontime “Dixie Forum: A Window on the World” forum will introduce you to the wild inhabitants of the canyons inside Zion National Park, as presented by local canyoneer Tom Jones on Tuesday, Oct. 4, at noon, in the Dunford Auditorium of the Browning Resource Center on the DSC campus. Admission is […]

Let’s Talk iPhone, Apple Announces Latest Keynote Presentation

Apple’s long-awaited release of the newest iPhone just came into perspective for many, as the Silicon Valley company announces the unveiling date: Tuesday, October 4. The event, appropriately labeled “Let’s talk iPhone” will come 15 months after the iPhone 4’s release– something customers are not used to, as the previous smart phone releases have been […]

One Life-Flighted in Gorge Rollover

A brutal rollover on I-15 in the gorge has caused for 1 person to be life flighted and three to be transported by ambulance. The accident around Arizona mile marker 22 on northbound I-15 was reported around 1:10 PM Friday, multiple medical, fire and police officials reported to the scene. I-15 was shut down at […]

Dixie State Students Promote Awareness of Sexual Assault

The campus of Dixie State was a little more blue than usual Thursday.  Students covered the lawn with ribbons representing the portion of Dixie State Students that have been, or will be, a victim of sexual assault.  Take Back the Night, one of the largest student groups on campus, is hosting several events in coordination […]

Zion Officials Prescribe Fire to Start in Near Future

Zion National Park Fire Management Officials plan to ignite the 654 acre Clear Trap Prescribed Fire (Rx) sometime during the period of September 26 and October 15, 2011. The exact date of the ignition will depend on weather and fuel conditions and the availability of firefighting resources. This prescribed fire project is located along the […]

Check This Out – What Does It Feel Like to Fly Over Earth?

The dreams of nearly every little child have, at some point in time, involved going to space. Well, NASA has just released video of a 600 photo time-lapse of the International Space Station. You can now can see what it would be like to take your very own flight into our planet’s orbit and experience […]

DSC Orchestra Performs in Pine Valley

The Dixie State College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Paul Abegg, will open its 2011-12 season with its Third-Annual Pops in Pine Valley Concert, performed at the Historic Pine Valley LDS Chapel on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 1 p.m. This special outdoor concert is free and open to the public to attend. The […]

Huntsman World Senior Games Receives Special Musical Guests

The Huntsman World Senior Games is bringing in some special talent this year to kick off the events!   On October 11, 2011 at 7:00 p.m., the Bellamy Brothers will help the Huntsman World Senior Games celebrate their 25th Anniversary and headline the Games’ Concert & Celebration in the Burns Arena.     For more than […]

Jeremy Johnson to be Released on Bail

Friends and family of Jeremy Johnson fronted $2.8 million worth of property to bail Johnson out of jail on Wednesday. The St. George businessman was arrested by IRS agents in Phoenix on June 11, and has been in custody ever since. Johnson was initially arrested on a single charge of fraud in connection to his […]

City Council Candidates Move On

Ballots were cast, sorted and counted, and the results are in. Five St. George City Council members will be moving on to the general election, but a sixth spot remains undetermined due to a close vote count. Three of the six incumbents topping the race are current City Council members Jon Pike (1,889 Votes) Gil […]