Articles on 11 November 2014
Don’t concede integrity for degree
As college students’ educational endeavors come to a close with capstone projects and other undergraduate research opportunities, they mustn’t surrender one thing in particular as their piles of textbooks, scholarly articles and empty coffee cups accumulate: academic integrity.
According to the Nov. 9 Salt Lake Tribune article “Nanorod research ...
DSU football to move to RMAC
Dixie State University athletics announced Tuesday DSU football will be part of the Rocky Mountain Athletic conference effective July 1, 2016.
“I am proud to announce … we have accepted an invitation to join the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for football only,” Athletic Director Jason Boothe said.
This decision was made ...
Athletes agree student involvement contributes to teams' success
Article by: Lindsey Larsen
They’re loud; they’re proud, and yes they do make a difference.
Call them the sixth man, D-Crew, cheerleaders or just crazy fans, but they are at all of the games giving the athletes support.
Athletes think student attendance plays a large part in their ...
Dixie State grabs 2 wins in weekend home games
Article by Karli Kuhn
Dixie State University’s volleyball team beat the last two of the four Hawaii opponents during a weekend rally.
The team played Chaminade University Sunday night as its final home game of the season.
“It was a struggle at the beginning,” said middle Nicole Koehler, a ...
Sexual assault reporting process disputed
Faculty members, staff and students are leery about the number of sexual assaults that Dixie State University security reports show, but the numbers show what has been reported to the security department.
Sexual assault does happen on the DSU campus, but faculty and staff say victims of sexual assault must ...
Five things that happen to the best of us this time of year
Five things that happen to the best of us this time of year:
1. Gaining six pounds. Those burritos and peppermint squares were bound to catch up to you sometime.
2. Bombing a test. You thought your unswerving self confidence would make up for the fact that you didn't ...