Articles by Jiselle Tejera
Adams wins revitalized Native American Pageant
The 19th Native American pageant, which has been inactive for four years, was brought back to life this semester.
Five contestants competed for the crown in Dixie State University’s Miss Native American Pageant Thursday. Each contestant received a tuition scholarship for DSU. The winner, Crissie Adams, a junior psychology ...
D-Week filled with old, new traditions
D-Week 2014 introduced new traditions to Dixie while including the regular traditions like D-Queen, the Great Race and True Rebel.
Women's resources on campus begin growing in variety
The fairly new and not well-known DSU Women's Resource Center mentors and supports Dixie State women.
Annual Mr. Dixie event brings humorous touch to pageant world
This week's Wendnes "D" activity, Mr. Dixie, was a humorous event that entertained students.
Hedda Gabler showings continue through Feb. 8
Dixie State University's theater department performs 1890s play "Hedda Gabler."
Students feel legalizing marijuana possibilty for Utah
Dixie State students express their thoughts on marijuana and possibly the legalization of the substance in the state of Utah.
Opinions have right to be heard
Having the ability to state my opinions and publicly speak my mind is a right. I will always freely exercise just as I will always respect the opinions of others even if they do not match my own.
Dixie State's administration has done a fair amount of things to ...
Hold on same-sex marriage causes backlash, controversy
The Federal District Court said “yes”; the Supreme Court said “no”; and the Obama administration triumphed all with a declared “yes.”
According to a New York Times article titled, “U.S to Recognize Utah Gay Marriages Despite State Stance,” written by Charlie Savage Jan. 10, the 1,300 same-sex married ...
New Year's resolutions deemed effective, waste of time
Dixie State students express their opinions on New Year's Resolutions.
Students, teachers have expectations for one another
Students and professors expect different things from one another and communication is key.
Online relationships grow in numbers but can be dangerous if not handled correctly
Online communication is becoming much more common, but it could be dangerous to ourselves and to our humanity.
Starfish program not appropriate for university students
I couldn’t wait for my high school graduation because that meant high school was finally over.
Or so I thought until I came to Dixie State University, where I found out it’s not much different from being babied like I had been throughout high school.
My entire life ...
Degree choice should be based on career you want to have
When furthering education most people get degrees in what they love or choose something they hate that makes a lot of money.
Dixie's A Brand New U Homecoming 2013 introduced new traditions
Students and community members participate in Homecoming Week activities. Additional reporting was done by Jiselle Tejera.
Tattoos have horrifying results if not thought out
Tattoo popularity is increasing in St. George and so should our knowledge.