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Show jntact us: SPORTS PAGE 5 N 20l state College mgs Bldg. g 700 E "George, UT 84770 8 l0ne: (435) Mens soccer N,e The Dnk continues hot streak 652-781- ,sUndixic.edu ourse ((O)) ( liiJuD 011 i Center for Media Innovation THE VOICE OF DIXIE STATE COLLEGE OF UTAH er-- - P e. 1 r .1 .j 73 C 1 A 3. 'ri VOLUME XLI, NO. 8 olgy, i n ....'.a c:,... : j I J er 7 srr M r- ' f f CL. . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2011 I'J ST. GEORGE, UTAH upson, 'ecutiono n ; liforma." y s, 1999) " iiiDw typical heres the lerwho 5ure and letting 't he or si, e rte 3ht to the cution. rapists luch under y. After t A - that ted killings K '"1 n jf. v A , r tf C , encouraged re, ' so its ' will - ' think ,vA- their pun A 1 fA-- v- j - 5 ? i vegot " . n ? s nsider the s. 4 A J 4 i", , t murder-- t give r 4y , 1 7 then s AN j Iv5 SV .r lurder, in a r X a 4 ) the death A ?W l if they . 4 U they see it In all real the choice cell, get- - t 1 I Several more activities still remain for Homecoming knows ig put out choose is a great oingto ;tim. Itjibi lllions of your calendars State, today Mark Dixie Saturday, Oct. to pack the punch with Home-onun- g trough going I the hs sure com- ISC bi and for those life facing With ie ,e. re going w case, n der Puff game will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Hansen Stadium. Bring your cheering voices and watch as the DSC girls battle it out on the field. KAITLEN JENSEN Staff Writer BY be Week. four days left annual to "be week, Thursday: Rain rain go away. Cancel somebody else's movie on the mall day. Unfortunately, this year the movie on the mall was canceled due to concerns with the of Home-omin- g this year is sure one to remember. for eye whole Wednesday: Dixie's annual Pow- - - s .'U and & important said was 1 unedu-- s Friday: and glow-gra- b for those who bags are in attendance. Festivities continue throughout the week, but things really start to pick up on Friday with the Alumni Assembly, luncheon and reunion party ending with the alumni midnight 5k runwalk. You guessed it, the run starts at midnight at the Burns Arena. There will be prizes for those who as Saturday: The festivities 1 (t ,;YJ ) r inGii M f 1 & j ,r Li 1 Jt A , .- R. A v jolitics, j ure. in the le Sugg' V 'OUT nanks to N s.KnoW as your dice V. off - local 1 towny011 mrCVl k a u have at your 3 change Jl'miiMlKilillMi ttiBbimo-i- t Ghandi wenius W1 tt" ivimm lied lg istof ased and thic iakeadl1' icyis nied 3 pu actions V t 0 Exhibition softball head-to-hea- d bar serving and finger foods. punch Also something new this year, there will be no admission charged for the dance. That's ng ht, DSC students, it's free After the Home- coming Dance its off to everybody's favorite True Rebel Night at midnight. Whether you attend every event in full DSC in attempt to P- attire make-shi- ft - k"V'V I'i'TfAAWi 'GAff chapstick, Homecoming Week will not be something you want to miss. "We hope at least one will go entativcS iat we lip-locki- activity strikes students interest this year. We would love for just anyone and everyone to come," Mayfield said. "We just want students to get out and have a nice time." may not have a few new, fun items introduced this year such as a photo booth and v-- your here is a" he i squeeze every ounce of DSC spirit out of Homecoming Week or if you're just in it for and free the tinue with "over 100. different floats," said Mayfield about the Homecoming Parade taking place at 10 a.m. Then there is the Homecoming Tailgate Party at 11 a.m. and of course the football game at :05 PM. where the Dixie State Red Storm with Central Washington University. It's then on to the Centennial Homecoming Gala and Dance at 7:30 p.m. The Homecoming Dance will be held in the Eccles Fine Arts Center this year as opposed to the traditional Gardener Center. Student Government is very excited about the location and may or valu- ed one con- 1 the s as a finish first in their divisions, most Dixie'd out and other prizes as well up A genera-icu- rov weather. Ryan Mayfield, Dixie State College Student Association vice president of public relations and a senior communication major from Taylorsville, said, "While there are no major activities planned for Thursday, it's going to give students a chance to catch up on homework at least." And who can't use an extra day for catching V SR y t Wu- - iO and day, T-- li'IMIW! .CW'WWgS11 Other DSC Events doubleheader, Red Storm vs. BYU Cougars. Located at Karl Brooks Field. 1 1 Saturday starting at a.m. Academic Senate Meeting open to the public. Located in Gardener Center Conference Room C. Tuesday, Oct. 25 from 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. Special Needs Carnival. Located in Gardener Center Ballroom. Wednesday, Oct. 26 from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. The Howl Halloween Dance. Located at Farm. Oct. 27 from 9 p.m. until Sta-he- midnight. li |