Articles by Karli Kuhn

Football puts a check on GPA

3/2/15
 Hayden Cooper, a sophomore business administration major from Overton, Nevada, feels the crunch himself as he tries to balance his academics and football career. Photo illustration by Lauren Collier.

For Dixie State University football, this semester’s off-season preparation is key for success during the season.

Dixie State’s football team has grown in numbers the past three semesters. The growth of the school has helped the growth of the football program with the addition of new assistant coaches ...

Women’s golf tees off for Spring

2/20/15
The Dixie State Women’s golf team finished the first day of the California Baptist University Women’s Invitational on Monday ending the day in second place with one more day of play to go. File photo.

The Dixie women’s golf team is making a striking start of 2015.

The women’s golf team has nine women on the team. It practices five days a week all over St. George and Washington. It is required to have at least 20 hours of practice as well as ...

Women’s tennis starts strong in season play

2/16/15

Women’s tennis took the advantage this weekend on a three-match trip to Arizona.

First, the team aced a four-match stretch against Mesa Community College, winning 9-0.

All three doubles matches went flawless including 8-0 sweep from doubles team senior Stormy Dvorak and sophomore Zenja Draca.

There were also six ...

Softball heats things up to start the season

2/8/15

Women’s softball fired up in Tucson, Arizona, by starting its season winning four of six games at the NFCA Leadoff Classic.

The Storm headed to Tucson Friday to play Midwestern State University winning 9-1 and Colorado State University winning 11-1.

Sheila Gelter, a senior elementary education major from St ...

Rugby preps for Spring

1/31/15
The DSU men’s rugby club prepares for a match on Nov. 14, 2014. Rugby isn’t an NCAA recognized sport yet, but the rugby clubs have high hopes of eventually becoming a recognized sport.

If you have strength, speed, strategy and don’t mind a full-contact sport, you might want to consider rugby.

At Dixie State University, there is a variety of clubs that can help you fuel almost any desire you have, whether it be academic, cultural or for entertainment.

Matthew Cooley, a ...

Dixie State Athletics to add new program soon

1/27/15

Dixie State University has many activities to be a part of, including sports, academics and clubs.

As the school is growing opportunities, are growing as well. This may include new sport programs. The athletic department is currently working on adding new sports to our school, Athletic Director Jason Boothe said ...

Women’s team unable to follow through with a win

1/20/15
Kaylah Miller, a senior communication major from San Diego, drives past Azusa Pacific University’s defense on Jan. 17.Photo by Thomas Hender

The Dixie State women’s basketball team fell short Saturday against Azusa Pacific 73-61.

Dixie kept warm during the first half, ending it with a score of 33-36. The Storm failed to keep up in the second half. Azusa Pacific had five players scoring in the double figures, which helped ...

Dixie throws down undefeated team

1/20/15
DeQuan Thompson, a senior communication major from Las Vegas, takes a shot against Azusa Pacific University Jan. 17. Photo by Thomas Hender

It was a rightful win for Dixie State men’s basketball Saturday as it battled in overtime to defeat nationally ranked No.10 Azusa Pacific 91-97.

The game started out with Azusa gaining the biggest lead of the game, equaling nine points, but the men of Dixie State didn’t ...

Dixie State dance team dances its break away

1/13/15

There may not have been school, but the Dixie State dance team workload didn’t stop for winter break.


There are 10 women on the team, and they practice four times a week, equaling seven hours, not including performances at games. During the fall semester, the dance team performs at ...

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