Posted on: 31 Aug 2013
On Saturday, October 5th, 2013, at 4:00 p.m. we are going to meet at City Creek Park (110 N State Street Salt Lake City, Utah) and walk over to the Conference Center together. We will stand as a group of women, and male allies in the standby line in order to gain admittance to the […]
Posted on: 23 Aug 2013
Our message to the student government is simple: Be a part of us, not apart from us. The purpose of a student government is to represent the students in collegiate matters, and we hope for nothing less this year. To our new executive council: You have an opportunity to be successful this year, and here’s […]
Posted on: 21 Aug 2013
Sen. Mike Lee will kick off a series of “Freedom Forums” as the special guest speaker on Friday, Sept. 6, from 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. at the Gardner Center. This one-hour event is free and open to the public. Space is limited, so please arrive early. The Washington County Republican Party will be sponsoring several “Freedom […]
Posted on: 19 Aug 2013
As students, we have a right to have a voice when it comes to what goes in our bylaws, and changing bylaws just to suit the wants of the administration seems a bit counter to those rights. And when the process to changing those bylaws includes votes via text and email and a meeting on […]
Posted on: 18 Aug 2013
Indigo Klabanoff, president of Dixie State University’s up and coming Phi Beta Pi, has made the sorority’s primary and honorable missions to make annual alcohol and hazing training programs mandatory for all clubs, sports and Greek organizations. She is also inviting local and university police to participate in their training. The sorority’s missions come at […]
Posted on: 14 May 2013
Dear Editor, With the hardship of the economy, it’s challenging for any graduate to become an entreprenuer and find ways to raise capital for their businesses. This story, which has been featured on KSL, ABC 4 and 97.1 ZHT, shares the success of a young Utah businessman who found a way to raise $300K in […]
Posted on: 25 Apr 2013
Kurt Prewett finds out what happens to students at risk of not passing necessary classes as the semester winds down.
Posted on: 23 Apr 2013
My name is Michael Jurgensmeier. I am a student at Dixie State University, I’m a proud husband and father of three daughters with infinite potential, I’m a former Mormon and I found Julia Bell’s recent editorial, titled “Women Should Not Hold LDS Priesthood,” filled with inaccuracies and vague assumptions. […]
Posted on: 10 Apr 2013
Today’s outdoor concert will feature more than just music; the local bands will be playing to help send Dixie State University students to Kenya. The concert, which will be held at the Amphitheater east of the fountain at 7:30 p.m., is also a humanitarian venture in coordination with the Youthlinc Foundation and the DSU Student […]
Posted on: 10 Apr 2013
Mazie Ludlow spoke to tennis player Ashley Anderson about what puts her in full swing for the season.