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Show teMiBWlll ill ili trrii Yl i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23' 2 - DIXIESUNNEttfS.COM rv nf F v. Will- ' V v-- 7 - v J .. For part one on the student body candidates' campaigns, visit preside, DixieSunNews.coi iJiiiMirtlW.Wfi;- - OWKt What would you accomplish as Vice president of wrti's Why should students vote for you9 I t k - ri I academics9 Watch multimedia reporter Justin Badger's video on Dixie Fest at 4 V v.t DixieSunNews.com. tf it. j P want students to be hcaid in their respective caieei fields by gainmg important educations1 and expei lerves while here at DSU also p'an to survey students in order to gauge their opinions and unp'e-meEfficient-drive- n .mtiatives ot Because of my expenenc0 in the student senate and my love for DSU, will commit da.ly to being an advocate for the students By working c'ose'y with the cut rent vice presides' and acting as the humanities senator, have gamed an important background that will benefit the future student senate rrru;::' r r r 1 mcc-- ' rrr t t" Smf fcUiMiV.'iH lOWliMM' nmmh DIXIE SUN NEWS Emily Havens Editor Spencer Ricks News Editor Drayson Ball Sports Editor Markee Heckenliable Features Editor Diana Fossett Opinion Editor Jalen Jones Photo Editor Parker Mayberry Multimedia Editor Emily Fisher Social Media Editor Nijat Aliyev Copy Editor Dallin Spackman Ad Manager Jess Arruda fr 1 7 1 V I r mu What would you accomplish as vice pmsident of clubs9 Why should students vote for you9 wsh to accomplish a sense of belonging to each and every The students should cons, dor me when voting for their vice president of clubs because care about DSU care for the student body and hope to see and invite morn students to get involved and catch to spu it cf student at There are so club many options available, but aside fiom the first week of school at club rush, those clubs dont really surface again until the next semester want every student to know what clubs am available DSU c U JUl. C" i SI fMF r' w U . a. r e U I . 'A V J O V rf' I v rr'r1" n Dixie i t s ri miuVi.MVi' i k. M Sr. t cli:s Justin Badger Austin Clark Katelynn Disney Alannah Hall Ally Hunter Porter Larsen Dan Lauper Parker Mayberry Kelby Morrison Bre Opdahl Alexis Winward Rhiannon Bent Adviser HOW TO REACH US Dixie State University Jennings : - Bldg INFORMATION CURATED BY NIJAT ALIYEV ANDPHOTOS BY (435)555-401- 9 dixiesundixie edu wwwdixiesunnewscom - Ads dixiesunadsdixie edu or (435) 41 The Dixie Sun News is distributed each Wednesday during fall and spring semesters as a publication of Dixie State University the communication department and Dixie State University Student Activities DSU administrators do not approve or censor content The student editorial staff alone determines its news cov erage The unsigned editorial on the opinion page represents the position of Dixie Sun News as determined by its editorial board Otherwise the views and opinions expressed in Dixie Sun News are those of the individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Dixie Sun News or any entity of the university ARRUDA DIXIE SUN Board of trustees approves student fe hike, new degree programs in film, AS BY EMILY FISHER emilyfishernews 225 S 700 E St George UT 84770 Phone (435) 552-781- 8 Fax JESS Morning sunlight streamed through the eastern windows of the Jeffrey R. Holland Centennial Commons Zion Room as the board of trustees piepared to vote on several new degree programs and a student fee mciease. Student body president Matt Devore, a senior integrated studies major from Mesquite, Nevada, and Dean of Students Del Beatty presented the student fees pio- - posal for the 2016-1- 7 school year to the trustees. The proposal included a reallocation of student fees to the Human Performance Center fund and a $ 12 increase beginning next semester. The proposal was approved unanimously by the board. Several new degree programs were approved, including digital film, an American Sign Language minor, and an Institute of Politics and Public Affaus. The institute will provide hands-o- n internship opportunities for students to gam experience with the legislative system The school of business and communication received approval to begin woik on marketmg, economics and management minors. Michael Lacourse, provost and vice president of academic affairs, said he fully expects that as more programs are approved, more students will want to attend DSU. Devoie said will be held April and the theme of the week-lon- g is the reveal, which bi ought smiles to many faces m the 100m. Jyl Hall, director of public relations, confirmed the new mascot and identity will be announced at that time. President Biff Williams said it is excitmg to see the progress the university making You can see it, but f also feel it as you walk' saJ campus, Williams 1 ,t. s L XXe - ek 11-1- c 0 6, cele-biati- J: i iii j . ! r ! - V t V |