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Show ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Dim SUM SPORTS Brock Bybee, Co Fditor in Chief Megan Truman, Co Lditor-i- Chief Mandolyn Preece, News Editor Brad Plot how. Sports Editor M Chase Grant, AitE Editor Michelle Nelson, Photogiaphy Editor R 'Clif Morrow, Copy Editor Connor Shakespeare, KS.IUWJ HUM Dore Eccles Art Center, currently the construction site on the northwest corner of the campus, is expected to be completed sometime in early March. The 78,372 square foot project is currently still in construction phases and has already coined the term "jewel of the campus." THE DSC DOLORES Fine FRONT THE ANNUAL HOMECOMING PARADE took place on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 9 30 a m. Students, alumni, and community members paraded down Tabernacle Street in celebration of homecoming. The parade lead to the Alumni Tailgate Party which welcomed DSC fans back to homecoming. Page 5 DSC WELCOMES MEMBERS into their Hall of Fame. The sixth annual Hall of Fame induction took part last week as nation with motor scooter, writes Scott Allen in part one of e his humor submistwo-piec- sion. Page 5 STEPHEN KING FINALLY RETURNS This fall, six long years after the publication of Book Four, King will finally release Book Five, Wolves of the Calla. In preparation for this event, Book One, The Gunslinger, has been revised, expanded, and reedited by King to include some entirely new story material, plus exquisite full-col- illustrations. Page 2 SANTA CLARA HOLDS 12TH ANNUAL Swiss Days Festival. The festival is now a two day event giving the city a chance for everyone to get involved. Page 3 part of Founders Day activities here on campus. WHENEVER IT SNOWS in St. George it doesnt stick around for long, but sticking around was a problem for the Snow College Badgers last Saturday. The Dixie State football team started off slow defensively during its Homecoming game, but pulled together to beat conference rival Snow College Saturday. 52-2- 8 Eric Watson Ashlee Jensen Wendi Epps Jordan Perry . Heidi Rose Rachel Glidden Jarrod Addington Maisie Metcalf Michelle Wiseman Jake Hendy Mark Petersen, Chris Taylor, Front WORLD champiSt. George last was in held onship Friday and Saturday. The worlds competed in toughest in annual the second Bloomington event. G rock-crawler- g Page 8 DSC VOLLEYBALL SWEPT BY NIC The Cardinals rocked the lady Rebels on their home court Friday night. The tenth ranked NIC defeated DSC m three straight games. Page 9 HOW TO REACH US Dixie State College D1XIESUN North Plaza Building, Room 225 South 700 East St George, UT 84770 Phone (425) 125 Fax (435) dixiesundixie edu http sun dixie edu The DIXIE SUN Is distributed each Wednesday during Fall tutd Spring semesters as a publication of Dixie State Coll gi' Arts Letters and The unsigned edito Sciences, and Dixie Slate College Student Activities drier rial on the opinion page represents the position of DIXIF. Si IN mined by its editorial board Otherwise the lews and opinions expressed In DIXIF SUN are those if the indn idunl writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of DIXIE SUN or any entity of tho colli ge MAN VS.TURTLE Tuesday, September 23, Dixie hosted Lorinda Rose at the Page 2 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS put DSC stu- dents to work. For students of applied technology looking for a faster route to a job in their field, DSC Applied Technologies offers several certificates programs. Dunford Auditorium. Rose is a resource specialist and biologist for Washington County. She focused on the history of the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. SPORTS SCHEDULE Page 13 DIXIE STATE Week of October 1-- COLLEGE OF UTAH Page 5 o 7 M In If Manager Ben Coltrin Gina Minear LJOt MX SPIRIT OF THE SCOOTER RIDES HIGH For as long as I can remember, I have had a fasci- Advertising VV p T I Utah it is against the law to fish from horseback. Forrest Gump and Rainman fought to the death, who do you think would win? If you have a question you would like to have answered, contact us by at dixiesundixie.edu 7, 2003 |