UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | April 19, 2024

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Podcasts: How to navigate life

Stay tuned for money advice, how to enjoy college life, and tips on how to handle all of the changes college brings. As podcasts are considered one of the more popular ways to get news in modern-day media, they make it easy for an individual to get valuable information but continue to multitask. According to […]

DSU women’s volleyball under direction of new head coach

It’s never easy to do something for the first time. As Dixie State University embarks on this 2021 volleyball season, it will do so under direction of first-time head coach Camilla Hafoka. DSU women’s volleyball takes their first win of the season with new head coach Camilla Hafoka. Hafoka’s been in the volleyball scene since […]

What you need to know about credit cards

Having a credit card does not mean automatic debt; there are many rewards that come with owning a credit card. You just have to know how to use it appropriately. Entering the life of being a college student comes with bounds of responsibility, and many students are most likely not thinking about obtaining a credit […]

Recipe guide: Healthy meal alternatives for college students

This school year you can stray away from the stereotype of being the college student who only eats out. Healthier foods, saving money and learning how to cook all come along with cooking your own meals at home. “Everyone needs to eat healthy, but students need nutritional foods to give them the energy to do […]

OPINION | College is better than high school

You won’t regret the change from high school to college because of the new, fun experiences you will have. Entering the world of being a college student straight from being a high school student is definitely an extreme change. You won’t regret this change because your college experiences will top any of your experiences in […]

Ali Threet: Leader among students, faculty

The start of a school year always brings fresh starts, new beginnings, and blazing new trails. Dixie State University announced its new Dean of Students and Assistant Vice President of student affairs: an advocate and mentor for not only the students but also the faculty and staff at DSU and a dedicated leader amongst everyone […]

DSU staff, administration create plans for fall 2021 semester

As the 2020-21 school year comes to an end, DSU is seeing more and more on-campus events, and you can expect even more in the fall. With an end in sight for the COVID-19 pandemic, students can finally expect to have a somewhat normal school year. Sporting events, more funding for Dixie State University, student […]

Kirsten Quigley looking forward to senior night, getting closure from canceled season

Women’s softball senior day is this Saturday, and it is a particularly special day for Kirsten Quigley, a graduate from Dixie State University’s psychology program from Othello, Washington. Quigley decided to stay at DSU to play a fifth year due to her senior season being canceled last spring, and she will finally get her senior […]

Bromance builds among 2 men’s basketball teammates

Dixie State University’s men’s basketball team has a bromance between two of the players. Isaiah Pope, a sophomore communication studies major from Yorba Linda, California, and Frank Staine, a sophomore finance major from Inglewood, California, are inseparable and you will almost never see one without the other. The budding of the bromance Staine said he […]

OPINION | All tests should be open book

Test anxiety, notes that are not thorough, poor memory, and underprepared students are all problems that come from taking closed-note and closed-book tests. As students, we should be able to use all of our resources on tests because when we graduate and get a job in the real world, we will be able to use […]