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Author: Lily Brunson

Outdoors

SUU Outdoors Center Fall 2019 Trip Preview

August 27, 2019September 16, 2019 - by Lily Brunson

The SUU Outdoors is gearing up for another semester of adventure with trips all over Southern Utah, including a new trip series exclusively for women.

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IIC Repairs Bristlecone Pine Trail and Overlook

August 27, 2019 - by Lily Brunson

One of many summer projects completed by the IIC was the repair of the Bristlecone Pine Trail and Overlook.

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The Coolest Watering Holes in Southern Utah

May 17, 2019May 1, 2019 - by Lily Brunson

Outdoor activities become more and more exhausting as the sun beats down. Luckily, there are still several places tucked away that are perfect for cooling off. Here are the top five best summer adventures (hint: …

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Strength of Mind and Spirit

May 7, 2019May 1, 2019 - by Lily Brunson

Drea Briggs, a senior finishing her bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies, would not consider herself an outdoors extremist, but her recent Award of Valor would beg to differ. After working as an IIC intern in …

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SUU Outdoors Welcomes Infuze Hydration Co-founder Danny Noal

April 19, 2019April 19, 2019 - by Lily Brunson

The SUU Outdoors hosted another Adventure Speaker Series at their Basecamp in the student center on Thursday, April 18. This week’s speaker was Danny Noal, co-founder of Infuze Hydration. According to Noal, Infuze Hydration is …

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Sting Sings to Save Zion

April 17, 2019April 17, 2019 - by Lily Brunson

To celebrate Zion’s 100 year anniversary, British rock musician, Sting, will perform with the Utah Symphony on Aug. 31 to raise money for the preservation of Zion National Park. All proceeds from the concert will …

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