UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | April 21, 2026

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Winsor Castle By Night

Pipe Spring Holiday Event December 3 – Mark Your Calendar! Fredonia, AZ – Take a step back in time at Pipe Spring National Monument on December 3 during a special evening event called Winsor Castle by Night. You are invited to join rangers and staff in a true pioneer celebration as we welcome in the […]

Letter to the Editor: Lou Reed had impact on professor’s life

I feel compelled to note the recent passing of Lou Reed. Though not as well-known as Bob Dylan or Bruce Springsteen, Reed was a singer-songwriter with extraordinary talent. Over a career that spanned six decades, he recorded songs that ranged from the pretty (Walk on the Wild Side”) to the tragic (“Street Hassle”) to the […]

Letter to the editor: ACA has multiple problems

In response to the Oct. 15 Dixie Sun News article “Educate yourself on the ACA,” by Mara Braddy. I would like to start by asking 2 questions: First: Where will all of the money for the running of Obamacare come from?Second: Where are all of the people who have wanted to sign up? Now, think of […]

Letter to the Editor: Courtesy not limited to driving

Here I am, sitting in the north parking lot with my blinker on, waiting for a little Hyundai to back out. Here comes some Joe punk from the other side who zips into my spot.  I pictured my car, which is in need of a little front end fixing, smashing into the back end of […]

Letter to the Editor: Students aren’t as active as they should be

Even though I’m an old timer, I am still interested as to what is going on at DSU, so here’s just a couple of comments: First, on Tuesday evening Oct. 2, I attended the St. George Candidate Mayoral and Council Forum at the Gardner Center. Even though in the heart of the campus, I don’t […]

Letter to the Editor: Why doesn’t St. George like pets?

Recently the house we were renting was sold, and we are having to move. While searching for a new house and/or apartment, I was astonished at the lack of availability for pet owners. You see, I have pugs. They are sweet, non-aggressive, small dogs. Though the pugs are older and potty trained, I have been […]

Pine View High School Students Pledge to Stop Texting and Driving During Homecoming Week

***MEDIA ADVISORY*** Allstate Teams Up with Pine View High School to X the TXT during Homecoming Week Teens and community invited to take the pledge not to text and drive WHAT: During Pine View High School Homecoming Week, local Allstate agency owners Shonie Christensen and Ryan Bishop are partnering with Pine View High School cheerleaders […]

Letter to the Editor: Republicans can’t be trusted

Republicans do not want new taxes on corporations or billionaires. They ignore the 22 percent of U.S. children living below the poverty level and fail to realize over 45 million Americans live below the poverty level. They have pursued anti-women policies and opposed increasing the minimum wage for decades. Their excess defense spending dramatically increased […]

Letter to the Editor: Student makes suggestions for DSUSA

I was reading Payton Davis’ article in the Sept. 4 issue of the newspaper about DSUSA and social activities. I agree with him. I would like to make a few suggestions DSUSA can consider. Instead of so many dances, why not have a stand-up/open mic night? It could be held in the Gardner Ballroom where […]

Letter to the Editor: Response to “Our View: Syria’s troubles are ours”

It is clear that when viewed through the perspective of logic and not pure emotion, that intervention in Syria is not legally, ethically or morally required.  The supreme law of the land, the Constitution, clearly records the rights and duties of the federal government, and ensuring global peace, promoting global quality of life, and preventing the […]