UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | May 02, 2024

Author: Sydney Johnson

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OPINION | Utah and its trash air quality

I know what you’re thinking, you’ve already heard it a million times. Utah’s air quality is atrocious. I am not here to reinstate why and how our air is at this point, but I am here to give my two cents as my lungs and skin continue to take a beating from the air quality. […]

Bombay Cafe | Now open in the heart of downtown St. George

Sponsored Content Your favorite Indian cuisine cafe is back after a two year closure due to COVID-19. Savory, sweet and colorful dishes is what sets this restaurant apart from everywhere else. Established in 2009, the founder of Indian cuisine in St. George created Bombay Cafe. Shazad Sheikh, his family from Pakistan, and Robert Lorentzen run […]

Woman falls off second story balcony at 605 Place apartments

A 22-year-old woman is hospitalized after she fell off the second story balcony of the 605 Place apartments at 1 a.m. on Saturday. Police were initially called to the 605 Place student housing apartments to deal with a noise complaint involving alcohol and marijuana, and were then directed to the woman who fell. Tiffany Mitchell, […]

Social media comes with harms, benefits

It’s time for you to use the internet to become a better you. There are countless positive aspects of using social media and the internet, but that doesn’t mean we can forget about the harmful effects of it as well.

OPINION | November too early for Christmas celebrations

This Thanksgiving, I am grateful I do not participate in diminishing Thanksgiving as a holiday by decorating too early for Christmas. It’s going to be a no for me when it comes to Christmas before Thanksgiving. I know you’ve heard of Christmas in July, but have you heard of Christmas in November? No, I am […]

Welcoming the new Miss Native Dixie State University

In honor of Native American Heritage month, the twenty-fifth Miss Native Dixie State title was crowned to a woman from the Navajo tribe. Three of Dixie State University’s indigenous women took the stage Tuesday to compete for Miss Native Dixie State 2021. Phyllis Kitseallyboy passed her crown off to Delaina Becenti as the new Miss […]

Chaos: What is it?

The biggest party of the year is coming up this Saturday night, are you going to be there? Dixie State University’s annual Halloween party Chaos is going to be held Oct. 30, this is your chance to party it up. DSU had to cancel Chaos last year due to COVID-19, so there are two classes […]

Five things to keep in mind when searching for housing

Are you fully aware of the hidden fees, amenities and even the reputation of the property management team of the place you are living? The process of seeking a place to live is long and tiresome. There are most likely going to be things you forget to check, so here is a list of what […]

Celebrating traditions: Homecoming Week

It is time to celebrate you as a Dixie State University student and those who blazed the trails before you. “Homecoming to me is about bringing the past and the present to celebrate what we are today and where we have been, it is building on the shoulders of the great men and women who […]