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Show features PAGE 6 0 SPORTS PAGE 5 Live amphibians make home in science lab n 2 Frisbee golf puts aerial spin on classic game Y ' " v.' l , Hi i f; " m; A ' I . ' - N ' (' V n THE VOICE OF DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY x r "rj '1 . ' I t j: L t ''J . VOLUME XLIII NO. 26 ) aVa 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2014 r r v ; ; O1,' 1 r i i ! M lAa I ft r i f . OC vi - 5 f' & . 'V' 1 V1 ,v - i"" '.j 7 i j l t r Vf A 'v V w 7 A Vi, (,V W' , J I I ' I At 'x.W t t j A -- ,1 - u;WW-W-- . W ! 'i ,' r .Jr . f The DSN show is a live news broadcast made by students for the DSU commuthe nity. After being DSN show has finally gone BY EMILY BILLS News Editor pre-tape- d, Nervous giggles and preparations fill the last-minu- te live. studio. The anchors sit in their while scripts and camera angles are discussed. Three cameras are pointed directly at them while they wait to share chairs their story. A voice from behind the curtain counts down as the anchors wrap up small talk and fix their hair at the last minute. Five Two . . . Four . . . Three . . . . . . There is silence, and then the show begins. From the campus of Dixie State University this is Dixie Sun News. The DSN show is broadcast live every Thursday at 12:15 p.m. Students and community members can watch the newscast on the TVs around campus, on the basic cable channel 22, online at Southemutahlive.com, and live on the radio at 9 1 .3 The flat-scre- en Storm. The broadcast is written and produced by DSU students. With the help of Dave Harris, a communication instructor and DSN adviser, students are experiable to get front of the in and ence behind real-wor- ld BY CARLY RADMALL Staff Writer of recognizing and community faculty ccomplishments of students, bers at the close of the school year, commum-amber- s xie State University students, faculty and s became involved in the annual Dixie Awar of students, faculty nony by submitting nominations an impact on DSU ocal businesses that have made e Dixie Awards ceremony is a way Whats Inside As the adviser, I try to have the students do everything, Harris said. I kind of just stand in the back of the room and watch and direct. Harris said the DSN show 2 -- v I ?: ? JlJ rW ? i 1 From left: Taylor Decker, a sophomore communication major from Cedar Hills; Jiselle Tejera, a freshman communication major from Las Vegas; Benjamin Wright, a freshman communication major from Howell; and Julia Bell, a junior communication major from Santa Clara; chat before the live broadcast. Below: Carly Radmall, a at junior communication major from Sandy, runs one of the three cameras pointed show. the Decker during 1 puts students in a situation much like what they will experience after they graduate and get a job. Benjamin Wright, a freshman communication major from Howell and DSN anchor, said the process is very professional. It really gives me an opportunity to feel what its like to be in front of a camera in a professional view, he said. Its set up extremely well. The most important thing about the show is that it informs students about things this year. Each category has a detailed description of nomination and judging criteria that can be found at www.dixie.edu dixieawards. To win, the nominee must be enrolled at e student. DSU as a is an honor, said Brent Hanson, nominated Being Dean of the Fine Arts Department. Faculty members are is really eager to make sure the program represented by excellent work. full-tim- Hanson said a good way to stand out from other dents is to get involved. Dean of Students Del Beatty also said standing out is a effort. d Judging is based upon things that have happened over this calendar year, Beatty said. Get involved, make a difference, volunteer or join a club. year-roun- see AWARDS page 2 Find Us Online Read our daily edition DLxieSunNews.com Follow us on Twitter DLieSunNews Like us on Facebook Facebook.comDixieSunNews News Tips & Letters to the Editor Advertising DLxieSunDixie.edu DixieSunAds Dixie Sun News Dixie Sun News Jennings room 134 225 S. 700 East St. George, UT 84770 www. DiideS' Dixie.edu Jennings room 134 225 S. 700 East St. George, UT 84770 fax: 435-4i4-00- 96 435-652-78- stu- ewo . conn 435-656-40- 19 |