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Show Page 4 favJUl9S2 OH . jt M I Where do you think the late test fees should go? , r4 t: "I think the money should go toward scholarship funds and the student fees. Bach year the test fees increase ? Anne Marie St. Felix I don't think they should have late test fees but they do need something to give students an Incentive to take tests on time." Distributed Editor-in-chi- "With the lack of funding for classes, that $5 could go a long way." As Dixie students walk by Ibe fountain located in the center of campus, they come upon a plaque on the side of it which reads: With love for young people and love for this. ..."land of brooks of wa- "Dixie College needs so many improvements that they could use the money anywhere, Instead of the teachers' pocket." Bob Anderson "I think the money should go toward scantrons so they will be free." THE DIXIE May 1, 1992 Volume xxi, Issue 13 The Dixie Sun Dixie College 225 South 700 East St George, UT 84770 (801)673-481- 1 ter and hills." Grace and Obert Tanner, 1975 The Tanners devoted their time and money to a cause that the world is slowly losing sight of our environmental beauty. As students we are fortunate to live i n a very beautiful part of the world. St. George is world renown for the incredible sights of the red hills, the history and the beauty. Ext 492 The Dixie Sun is published bimonthly; 1,400 copies are distributed free on campus. Advertising is $4.00 per column inch. Contact the advertising manager in The Dixie Sun newsroom. Unsigned editorials reflect the majority view of the staff. Signed editorials reflect the views of the authors and not necessarily those of The Dixie Sun, I see so many students throwing their empty Pepsi can on the lawn instead of a near by garbage can. Blankets ofcigarette butts cover the Old papers of past green grass. dances, elections or forums are too often covering the sidewalk. I saw a bumper sticker on campus a few days ago that read, "Think globally, act locally." Little efforts can " Think Are we taking this environmental beauty for granted? Often you see this campus with garbage scattered around. The hired grounds keepers have enough to do besides pick up after students. Nancy Haven by Tribune Media Services Fountain of youth rises u Bt Mindv Ford Matv Pe winger &- -r f: c can't be recycled locally? We must all work together one person works, another mr along the path with them in or globally act locally. cause big effects. An organization of students concerned about the environment, headed by Lin Alder, has devoted time and money to a recycling program. Plans have been approved and are now underway. Such items as white paper, newspaper and aluminum cans are now being recycled on campus. I give thumbs up to the students who are grateful and appreciative of their environment. However, the cafeteria is using styrofoam that George Whitehead, Mindy Ford Assistant Editor? Kelly Yrueg&z Advertising Manager: LeighannHersey Layout Editor: Jocelyn White Sales: Jeannie Wood, Tyri Squyres, Eric Davey Copy Editor: Ken Gourdin Sports Editor: Patrick Clarke Staff Writers: Travis Wood, Cherie Cro Banian, Sonja Call, Chris Pellew, Dale Willard Photo Editor: Biarc Gibeon Editor-in-chie- director of food services on claims is recyclable; however is not a local business that it this type of sytrofoam. Whj t paper plates that can be recjci stead of this particular styrofoi " the plan to be ; plished. It is im' that every pen ciated with Due lege respect r something about the delen beauty of the environment Nothing is funner than small children and even stud through the fountain duringah Their smiles reflect the joy to and ness they enjoy in their lives is a fountain of youth." As youth today we have art bility to protect and preser beauty of the land. T It is time that the love the ben gave to the young people this : by showing our love for and our environment Photographers: Todd Buttara, Eric Wimmer, Brett Utley Circulation Manager: Shalynn Edvard Circulation : Brett Utley Adviser: Lisa Snedeker The Dixie 8 w to U.' trill it ft |