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Show ,I.k.e 016 WEDNESDAY, - OCTOBER 5, 2016 The cafe was undersized even before the new hous- DINING continued from page 2 timeline. To help with the transition, Subway will be relocated ing complex and increase in student population this year, he said. healthier options and avoidng certain food allergies like gluten. Coining soon Steck said the future of Trailblazer Cafe is a 10,000 square feet expansion, ihich will double the seating capacity and triple the food court area. - DIXIESUNNEWS.COM - 3 continued from page vices is also putting together a Campbell said. "We felt like there is just so more school spirit than we have had and it's crazy and it's wild, and people feel free to express the pride they have for their school, which is something we haven't seen a lot of in the past," Campbell said. Dining Advisory Committee to help with feedback, menu development and plan this expansion, he said. "We would love to even see a hundred students who are willing to give a little bit of their time and help us become better," Peterson said. BODY The painting the "D" tradition will be the , , t t' f' 1 ' what looked like their perfect lives," Wulfenstein by q ...,.., , , ' )i; , ) ,;, ...,geowo,, '' 1' 4 ' l N if t I 1 ,,1 ,' f - c t' Wulfenstein said it was ; , c ; an rrO, only during j ,1,,..........,.....,": 0 , game when she learned 95 ; X in the women of the percent 0,, ' i t Miss Utah competition had moments of inadequacy, ..,......., ,, ,, ,..A Alix Wimber, a sophomore nursing major from Orescott, Arizona, where the contestants "felt not good enough." glances at her figure in a mirror. Eva Beatty, a Health and Welon appearance lness Center therapist, says basing "We need to remember be damaging to a healthy body image. can that social media only portrays people on their very of needing help," Krissia best, and we shouldn't try Beatty said. She said body to compare ourselves with Beatty said. "There are reimage is one of the hardsources on campus like the someone's best," Wu 'fenest things to work on, and and Wellness Center, stein said. Health when out for help reaching a so get what you need and Cultivating good body you're struggling can be to isn't don't feel like you can't ask applicable empowering. image Eva one for help ." feel "Don't ashamed age group, only ' .1 ' , i , 10-1- : ..... ' In with some old and new .0,'.;,$,,--,,,,....,- .. I )il- y and she vices ird e3 continued from Bell said Barlow's page 1 family nervous after she in for several check didn't began to get e vehicle, to contact the Washington City Police Department through the Washington County consolidated dispatch 0 or center at (435) the Washington City Police Department detective division days. "We are just really worried about the whole situation," Bell said. "She's got a baby at home," WCPD encouraged anyone who knows where Jessica might be, or sees her or the MISSING 634-573- at (435) 986-151- 5. $5 events DSUSA will be offering two priced events for $5. Tickets for the Miss Dixie Pageant will be $5 for students with student I.D. and $10 for faculty, staff and community. Syrett said the price was raised for DSU faculty, staff and community to be able to maintain the quality of the Miss Dixie pageant. About 25 DSU women will dance their way onto the stage at the Cox Audi- CHAOS will only be DSUSA has brought back the gender role switch tradition of powderpuff football after skipping a year due to scheduling conflicts. DSU women will split up into two teams based on their class to play flag football. The upperclassmen seniors and juniors will make up one team, and will be facing off against the lowerclassmen sophomores and freshmen Oct. 20 starting at 8 p.m. at Legend Solar Stadium. "We are hoping we can combine classes and try to create some friendly classmen rivalry," said Cajun Syrett, DSUSA vice self-estee- m dark Center ballroom. "We are hoping people enjoy it so much that it will become a tradition, not necessarily a homecoming tradition, but a Halloween one," Campbell said. Bums Arena before homecoming Oct. 2 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. ',I er featuring-i- e glow-in-th- up, costumes, and will add its own twist to the school song or make it into a parody, Syrett said. Clubs will be competing this year for $40 merit money and get a free meal at The Pizza Factory, located downtown St. George. The DSU drive-i- n movie will be at the old airport Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. The drive-i- n is free and open to students and the community, so students will want, to get there early to secure a close spot to watch the movie "Zootopia," Syrett said. mini golf, a reptile exhibit, an oxygen bar, 300 designs for airbrush tattoos, an obstacle course, a dance floor with DJ Marcus Wing, photo booth, and a surprise in the Gardner Student at 8:30 'a.m. Students will be painting the "D" at the intersection of 800 East and 400 South in front the entrance to the 1; ,:.,,,,?, said. II ,: 1 , le festivity before the Monday kick off, which will be Oct. 17 r ' t other girls on social media, and I just felt overwhelmed CHAOS will be Early bird spirit a ' 1 farther down the hall this year, Peterson said. Dining ser- "We are trying to run from behind, but we are looking to expand the facility within the next few years," Steck said. The expansion will cost about $6 million, and Steck said he would like the expansion to be built in the next few years, but money and donations will determine the continued from page 2 president of student life and sophomore integrated studies major from Bryce Canyon City. Campbell said student feedback from the DSUSA comment box, social media, and focus groups indicated that the traditional homecoming dance is not the best college event. So instead, DSUSA will be putting together a new Halloween event called CHAOS, Campbell said. A few of the activities HOMECOMING for a $5 early pre-selli- bird sale starting Oct. rise rise to $10 Oct. to $15 Oct. and will be $20 at the door with student I.D. CHAOS will be Oct. 22 starting at 9 p.m. followed by True Trailblazer at midnight in the fountain. 2, 13-1- 18-2- 7, torium, perform a talent, answer questions, dress in swimsuits and evening gowns for the whole pageant package on Oct. 18, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Students can find a full schedule of DSU Home- 1, events DSU clubs will dance and sing their own renditions of the DSU school song for Rock the Mall Oct. 21 at noon outside of the Gardner Student Center. Most DSU clubs get pretty creative with make coming 2016 at https: "There is a different type of event for every type of student," said Student Body President Sarah Ramaker, a senior dance major from Midland, Michigan. 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