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Show THE VOICE OF DIXIE STATE COLLEGE OF UTAH ' J dS - c; ' 1 i j S J 1 Paj 1 I onK ut' it ! J I m Jen- tr. i . aolf he fj he p, r i .14 J t , r 4 M i i T. ! 5 1 s V : 1 -- pare the VOLUME XL, NO. 24 - : V V L' : 1 1 ;; U: t t t 4 ll C ;trn ; 4 I J i 1 ; ST. GEORGE, UTAH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2011 Construction begins with much ff&nfcre ' V j I . rl r v 1 " M 1, r c ? t ) , e 1 ) i ' ? I ; I jyt hh jh7 , ! .7 X 7 hs, I ip r - .'. - U' ( Ji h li ' 1 1a - mdtk JL . .0 L 2 rJ 5 rtmw.li i4.itwto.gfi ration i hrrc. .v tween .t .''J ft ' un fo ex- - 7- - rursti Ives ( ;& be - sponsob- ion Holland, with an original piece written by Glenn Webb, DSC music department chairman. The piece, Elder Hollands Opus, was played again outside as community leaders, faculty and Holland himself all broke ground with the golden shovels. Vi Si larea ernmer w sed as ltas .erase mind t is a BY Hatch I ise. State 0. OW ef .no- ... Lifestyles Editor Senator Orrin will speak to Dixie College students about room Do ntf i Robert Sinnott, a ls in ; reign as at e president of Dixie State College Republicans. He said he was contacted last week about set-ta- g up the event. Were excited to have a slate, national leader here, he said. We dont get to see them very often. sizf ab- - ipdaK Smnot said Hatch will speak for about 40 minutes and then lake ' Wood-bridg- the dia- V senior major from Va., is the on' ouiff k 219. English is a He said stushould attend the present- questions. A i Republican Senator Orrin Hatch will be on campus today to speak to students. Hatch will discuss current issues and take questions from students after his speech. The campus of Dixie State College will soon transform into a battlefield of endurance, skill and heart. Heroes from near and far will have the opportunity to gather at DSC for the annual Reserve Officer Training Corps Hero's Havoc on Saturday at 9 a.m. To sign up for the Hero's Havoc you can register online at www.dixie.comrotc. It costs $25 for each team of four. Prizes will be given to the winners, and there will also be a raffle for all participants. Staff Sergeant Thomas Tobin said the Hero's Havoc is a tough obstacle course that raises money for the ROTC rT r mi. nit i Vjl , LbhcJ Its one thing to see them politicians on the news, he tad, but its another tiling to see them in person. Its a good importunity to ask questions. In an Utah Communications Director Heather Bar-nesaid Hatch is happy to be Contaict us: SPORTS PAGE 4 LIFESTYLES PAGE 9 Dixie Mens bball Be aware of creepers on bout iay pie Y s see ROTC page 3 - 7 J- 4 Y coming to speak to students at DSC. The Senator will leave plenty of time for the students to ask questions and always finds it very informative and helpful to hear what Utah's young people care about and want to address, she said. 'the t i ation. done one from the community can participate in tire competition. Other ROTC clubs from , schools around tire state have ; also been invited to join in tire 2 competition. Tobin said so far , there are four teams from BYU coming to DSC to try out tire course. He also said he expects a good turn out of local high !v is Club. "That's how they raise funds for tire community support tilings they do," he said. "Whether it be highway cleanup or other community support things they use those funds for that as well as training." The obstacle course consists of several endurance activities. is hosting tire obstacle course, ; tire teams do not have to consist of just ROTC members. Any- - : - T dents till , 'W is. XV g The last two events in tire obstacle course will challenge tire participants' endurance and aim. "We do a sprint and a marksmanship challenge," Tobin said. "It ends with the marksmanship challenge, so after they all have ran around they still have to be able to shoot Osama Bin Laden in tire head." Teams of up to four people can sign up for tire Hero's Havoc obstacle course challenge. Even though tire ROTC including a rock climbing wall, rope bridge and grenade toss. They will also have a challenge where participants will have to cany a man's weight in a stretcher around tire course. Tobin said they will also be doing a crawl through in tire course. "Last year we did tire crawl through through mud and muck," he said. "This year they have to go through muddy water and find a bomb and pull it out before it goes off." BY MCKOYE MECHAM Obamacare, jobs and balancing the budget at 3 p.m. today in the Udvar-Haz- y building, 10W I MARK GREEN Utah State s the 7 4 , Senator speaks ROTC hosts Heros Havoc to on DSC campus test character of participants; Editor-in-Chi- ide-a- ie .N. ? t Right: Holland is a DSC alum- nus and grew up in St. George. He is currently one of Ihe 12 apostles for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He stayed after the ceremony to personally greet community members and ' comment about the future building that will bear his name. if O ,enda in j t 4 . ft nto )U (s ' - VS j "V 1 (I ur i TcVl'vr - I V s your ; -- 'Nt e are uc p herald trumpets sounded in honor of Jeffrey- - 2 tart - Left: The the t f Sn.. ings ate V U-- 3 I rw . " '7 S'- - 4 Y 1 -- w ; Y ' j N "J SAs' $ t i 7 A-- - ) J 1 Participants shoot airsoft guns at a paper target to finish of? the obstacle course during the 2010 Heros Havoc competition. This year participants will have a chance to test their skills by shooting targets of Osama Bin Laden. and-- itly ners-- ?t. ar State College Jennings Bldg. 225 S 700 E St. George, UT 84770 Phone: (435) 8 9 (435) 652-781- 656-401- hixiesundLxie.edu reaches sweet 16 every corner gaapganaffBi'ffitftfr |