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Show ST. GEORGE, Mens basketball team wins two games. PAGE 6 XXIV, NO IS Just a rumor: No decision has been made about closing the college cafeteria Clark Managing Editor PAGE 4 VOLUME Cafeteria needs support to survive By Jane Find out what Valentines Day has in store for you! UTAH janeclark(5homail com Dixie Campbell can tell you about a place on campus where students can get a nutritious meal for an affordable price. Unfortunately, too few students are taking advantage of this opportunity. Campbell, who manages the Dixie Diner, said the cafeteria offers a wide variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner specials without the high price. However, so few students are eating in the cafetena that the management is questioning whether it should remain open. Weve never had a lot of people, but this semester has been the slowest ever, said Campbell. The possibility of the cafeteria closing is just a rumor, said Randy Judd, Dixie Photo by Tylor More College executive director of Auxiliary Services. No decision has been made. Above, cafeteria worker Dixie Campbell rings up customers meals during lunchtime last Thursday. Contrary to rumors, Randy Right now were looking at the financial Judd, Dixie College executive director of Auxiliary Services, said no decision has been made about closing the cafeteria. aspects of Food Services, but I dont think the cafeteria will ever really close. chicken to serve during lunch. i I The Dixie Diner is not your normal "Im very willing to take recommendacafeteria. Not only is the staff fnendly and tions. If theres something you want, Id be more than happy to make it for you, he said. helpful, said student Jon Jensen, the place is r'r clean and the food is excellent. Located next to the Gardner Center, the " ''J I "The food is really, really good," Jensen cafeteria is open for breakfast from 7 to 9.30 A- said. "I eat there weekly. For less than $2, I V a.m. Monday through Friday. The breakfast iV 4 A can get a good meal. I think a lot of stumenu includes fresh Belgium waffles, French Sy dents just dont know that the cafeteria is IT toast, pancakes, waffles, biscuits and gravy, A r even here." and eggs. A ft's "You can get a beautiful breakfast for no The diners food production manager, ' Francis "Smitty" Smith, worked as the execumore than $2.95," said Campbell. "I think ' 7 i O.-f v j tive chef of Mulboons restaurant in Salt its one of the best deals in town. You can Lake City for 10 years before coming to get a lot of food for your money." For lunch, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Dixie College. . iA r "I think we offer a great vanety of food salad on weekdays, the diner offers a Photo by Tylor More for every meal," said Smith last Thursday, as A Rebels Rule! flag peeks out of the plants lining the walkway of he mixed chicken, pasta, vegetables, and seaSee Cafeteria, page 2 the cafeteria as part of the Valentines Day decorations. sonings on the grill to make Neapolitan ' t T 1 IK ,ty f Norm, the loveable head, tells it like it is. PAGE 3 ' -i Forensics team argues their case By Marianne Sun Reporter Visit our newly web site: http;sun. dixie.edu Nelson mariannefs-rebelne- dixie edu The Dixie College speech and debate team attended one of the biggest forensics tournaments in the nation last weekend, Feb. 5 and 6. We held our own! said Stephen Vincent, speech and debate team member This competition was the biggest one we will attend this year The team attended the Sunset Cliffs Invitational at Point Loma Nazarene University, in San Diego, Calif. Dixie competed against some of the most note worthy universines and colleges in the nation. The main schools in attendance were schools like the University of California Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Flonda State and the debate superpower Northern Arizona University. The highlight of the competition was the two finalists: Lannda Wenzel and Stephen Vincent. Wenzels speech was a communications analysis ntle . . .For Dummies Books. and Vincents Novice Speech to Persuade was about rudeness and how it is at the root of many of Americas social problems. in San Diego Finalists 2nd place m Novice Larnula Vfcntgi Persuade Reform College Entrance Test," finalist in Communications Analysis "... For Dummies Books" Finalist in Novice Persuade Stephen Vincent Rudeness and how it is at the root of Americas social problems." Nicole Metcalf in Open Persuade Getting nd of cookies that send your personal information across the internet-- " |