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The Youth line Service Year Program allows students to volunteer from home or abroad to villages in Cambodia, Guatemala, Kenya, Madagascar, Peru, Thailand, Fiji and Nepal. Students have the opportunity to teach seminars, undertake construction, and complete anything the village needs. "Students should take the time to help out because it helps you appreciate your community 11-2- '4 - t '': , - , 4 ' TA It ,,,' , ','',L- - ...1: ,., , f-- , c--'- ) ....,,, ''y,, , '' 1 11., ,...,,,, J I ",.....j , . ,,, , , crn;, ,,,,4.,,, ,- 1 25-Ju- Pr, ; vi( to 25 '11 d P- is 14.) - -, to vc ,,,,....,, ; ;1.' t V . 1 0.. , , 1'. ' IV , to help the community. Next year, the southern Utah Thailand service trip takes place during the summer of 2018 5, b1( 4'4 ii);4.kak ,- , I I ' '0,4. , , ' s', 4tr4.014.) t 4 t,)ro .,4.,-itt ! '. , v ,i',' '.7j,t1 ,j,,:, vt ),-n',- ,, v - 4, - , ?,,,,," (444 c, ,, L-- , ,"..,; ,.... -,, - ,- -: o.,... ....., i ; ',,,,,, ,..., ',4,' I , , ,,, ,i,, t,..,41) yi':,..1 '', i f 71k. .,, . ' ' Y.' ..,,,, "A ', A 4 ways to fundraise. Youth line requires students to complete 80 hours of local service during the school year. Each team consists of five mentors, one team leader and 34 students. The southern Utah team is still new, so it is still increasing in participants. Garett Garcia, a Thailand southern Utah team leader, said his time spent at Youthlinc continues to be a life changing experience. "I've made new life long friendships that will help me as I move forward in life in a positive manner," Garcia said. "I want to keep serving locally and internationally for the rest of my life, and I'll continue to strive to help others to have those same abroad," said Dolly Ames, a Thailand assistant team leader. "It changes lives, and you become a better tool for your community." During the summer of 2018, students in southern Utah will have the opportunity to visit Thailand to volunteer. The southern Utah Thailand 2018 service year trips will take place June June 10 and July The is student trip $3,500 per for airfare, lodging, food and expenses; however, if students are diligent about fundraising and seeking sponsorships, it could cost essentially nothing. With monthly meetings, Youthlinc can help students find Youth line's mission is creating lifetime humanitarians by connecting volunteers to service through a wide variety of it,47,; . t ' l'.0 - ,,, ...., k -- ' '' on a deeper level, and you get to experience culture BY VANESSA MANUAL Ma nualVa in 201 6 r--- .' ,,'' 4.00-'4- 1' , ,..d 1:1''14'' - --,,: ,,, i , t ( ,4, ,i ,:, - t,,,,,,,, '", ,,,,,, ',:, s) - j' to7, ,,, 7 .1' ii ,;-- ;!' -' .i - j.,, ' I V' ' ..'.. 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Youthlinc consists of five committees: educational, cultural, business, vocational and health that help build the organization. Each committee plans an activity the volunteers will accomplish during the two week service project. The health committee hosts health seminars and hands out hygiene kits to the community they will be helping while the educational committee teaches English lessons to the adults and kids. After introducing the volunteer group to the community, the cultural committee schedules home visits with a translator to help get to know the people the volunteers are helping, and and the vocational corn- mittee gives the commur nity the chance to learn to different relevant skills 61 industries. P Although the volunteers dedicate their time and energy to others in need, F,1 Abbie Garrard, a Cotton- - !I wood High School senior, said service can also be a K rewarding experience for those who participate in sl the project. "Youthlinc to me is the greatest ingredient to hap-- , FE piness," Garrard said. "I have never in my life have felt more in peace or as selfless as I could in the ch moments of service Youth offered me. Youthlinc gr( gave me opportunities to g friends çev create and memories that I will ga ;al never let go of."s life-lon- WI a s col traditions blaze forward DSU BY VALERIE DE LA OCT. 25 1984- - American pop Katy Perry is singer born in Santa Barbara, California. From the moment students arrive at Dixie State University, they are exposed to historical traditions and truly start to feel the Dixie , Swift's album, "Speak Now" is released. 2010- - Taylor spirit. While spirit may be found at every university, it looks different at DSU. "Spirit here functions as a tradition," said John Bowler, director of alumni relations. "A tradition meaning that as a community, as a school, and as a class we can persevere through anything." This mindset was especially prevalent when students at DSU expressed their need for a Human Performance Center. After setting up a budget for this project, they were able to develop a plan. "That is part of what the Dixie spirit is sacrificing for others and future gen Source: onthisday.com I ABM UPCOMING I IIELEASES 5. 4 1 , 1 ,,,, ;1,. ',, , , . ; i k ,'', ,, ' ', , ar While there are many everlasting traditions at DSU, the event in the mud is no longer a celebrated tradition. According to the Dixie tug-a-w- ar College 1985 yearbook, "The annual was held between the north and south regions of southern Utah (with Washington County as the dividing line)." Similar to the mud crawl in the Great Race, the event brought students together and challenged them to compete in teams using their strengths. tug-a-w- year during Homecoming Week. Sullivan said, "It is a trathe week, dition to kick-oand it is a great chance to bring in the community and friends of Dixie who may not be Dixie alumni." Since it is so close to Halloween this year, the Alumni Association also added a special event encouraged more families to attend and check out the cars. ar tug-a-w- ff ar trunk-ortre- Iiomecoming Week '- 'z , - ', ' J..; Tug-a-w- i. i: ,....,...,,L.1.11, Dixie State University's Student Association hosts the activities for Homecoming Week, which is dedicated to the students and alumni of DSU. Brooke Sullivan, alumni marketing and events coordinator, said, "Homecoming Week is my favorite tradition because it bridges the alumni with current students and allows them to relive their memories at DSU." The Alumni Association also hosted their third annual classic car show this erations that are coming," Bowler said. "That is the tradition of perseverance, giving and vision of long term planning." While Dixie spirit has become a staple of the school that will never change, many of the traditional events will. 0 News submission ,,-- - , , : rr,,, True Trailblazer Oct. 27 The Meaning Of Life" By Kelly Clarkson N i (,) 0, H 1 1 , The Canyon" By The Used '1 - ' ' . . $ 5 , , U) ,, . at ... , With the rebranding of the university, many of our traditional terms and event names have also changed. The name "Rebelettes" is no longer used to define our cheerleaders, and events like True Rebel have been .4s. Great Race contestant struggles to trudge through the mud pit in April 2017. The Great Race is obstacle during n tradition and was originally a race around St. George. A long-know- see TRADITION page 9 Snoop Dogg is the host,t,':, of 'Joker's Wild' reboot Co BY DANIEL BUBBE0 TNS also an executive producer pr, along with Snoop. Strahan tic recently told TV Guide thaCto in addition to his host- tai ing chores, Snoop will be Tr integrated into the game tir playing. tic interin has said Snoop Co views that "The Joker's Wild" was his favorite rIC game show growing up, and he's eager to put his 1 Snoop Dogg is a real card, so he should fit right in as host of "The Joker's Wild," TBS' reboot of the '70s game show premiering Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 10 p.m. This version, officially titled "Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker's Wild," is being filmed in the Dogg's house, that is, his own casino complete with a gigantic slot machine, monster-siz- e dice and playing cards, which contestants will deal whenever they answer "street-wise- " trivia questions for a shot at $25,000. Snoop also has his own version of Vanna White, former of "The Real" Jeannie Mai. As "Lady Luck," her role, according to TBS' announcement, is to bring "good fortune and friendly assists to Snoop and the contestants." Also popping up via video will be members of the Dogg pound, including Seth Rogen, Wiz Khalifa, Regis Philbin, Kelly Osbourne and Michael Strahan, who is co-ho- st TIC th spin on it. th The game had various be runs between 1972 and it 1991 and the hosts included Jack Barry and Bill Cullen, ar If you can't get enough Snoop, TBS will lead up to the "Joker" premiere with the series "Gettin' Wild With Snoop Dogg," which will be available on the six-pa- rt behind-thescen- es TBS app and social-medi- a handles, as well as TBS. corn. Following "The Joker's Wild" at 10:30 will be the premiere of "Drop the Mic," a celebrity rapping an game based in a segment th( from "The Late Late Show Hz With James Cordell." ttn Viewers can also play along with the free online version of "The Joker's ou Wild" at TBS.com or by ev downloading an app that will be available for Apple trz ni: or Android devices. And that's no joke. 131 (02017 Newsday. 1 |