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RayJanuary 27, 2018April 20, 2022 No Comments

Shawn Denevan Uses Radio To Create Student Opportunities

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. Radio at Dixie State University has changed dramatically in the past seven years, and Shawn Denevan has been there for all of it. When Denevan started at DSU in late 2010, he took a […]

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RayJanuary 20, 2018April 18, 2022 No Comments

Craving St. George: The Lunch Box Offers Fresh Variety

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. When you’re hungry, it’s time to eat and there’s no better time than that to eat well. Sure, you could go to the McDonald’s and the Wendy’s of the world to satisfy your craving, […]

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RayJanuary 11, 2018April 20, 2022 No Comments

Build A Life That Makes You Happy, Then Live It

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. It’s 2018, and January tends to bring a time of goals, reflection and resolution.  I heard a resolution from a friend recently I liked but irked me a bit: “This year I’ve decided to […]

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RayJanuary 7, 2018April 20, 2022 No Comments

Faculty Attempt To Rewrite First Year Experiences Courses

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. Freshman courses at Dixie State University are slated for big changes in the coming year. In recent years, First Year Experience, or FYE, has attempted to pave the way to success for incoming freshmen and […]

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RayApril 11, 2015April 20, 2022 No Comments

Change Routines For Better Results

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. Auto-pilot, coasting, living the unexamined life . . . It all seems so easy.  But what are you sacrificing by taking the road more traveled?  If you’ve ever found yourself explaining away a behavior […]

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RayFebruary 23, 2015April 20, 2022 No Comments

Subway’s Boom Spurs Discussion Of New Franchises

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. Boasting establishments like the Backyard Grill, Rebelano’s and Wok… Your Way, the Red Rock Café is the lunch stop of many students at Dixie State University. The Red Rock’s newest addition is Subway, which […]

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RayJanuary 31, 2015April 20, 2022 No Comments

Board Of Trustees Discusses Faculty Survey, New Program Proposals

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. Many waited outside the doors of the Zion Room on the fifth floor of the Holland Centennial Commons Friday morning as the board of trustees began the open session of its meetings. After an […]

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RayNovember 24, 2014April 20, 2022 No Comments

Student Capstone Projects Prep For Real-world Experience

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. Businesses aren’t scrambling to hire inexperienced graduates into their workforces. Some majors at Dixie State University are combating this by requiring students to take on a comprehensive real-world project during the course of their degree. […]

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RayNovember 10, 2014April 20, 2022 No Comments

DSU Dance Company Poised To Perform

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. Students of Dixie can expect an eclectic mix of dancing in the coming weeks.  The Dixie State Dance Company is slated to put on a formal dance concert Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m.  According to […]

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RaySeptember 29, 2014April 20, 2022 No Comments

Graduate Fair Presents Opportunities For Those Soon To Graduate

The following was written for a school newspaper during my early years of college. I include it here for archival purposes. Students who think they’ll wave goodbye to a university education after four years might find they have another thing coming. In order to be competitive or marketable fields often require more than simply a […]

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