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Texas book ban could affect Utah schools

February 10, 2022February 10, 2022 - by Luke McKenzie

A Texas school district has pulled 130 books from its libraries due to perceived “inappropriate content.” The Granbury Independent School District voted to remove the books which contain stories involving racism, sexual education and the …

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Pride comes early with PAEC’s Pride Week

January 24, 2022 - by Andrea Rodgers

Southern Utah University’s Pride and Equality Club is hosting a week of Pride events from Jan. 24-28 in honor of the campus’ queer population. “We celebrate Pride at SUU to support LGBTQIA+ students and allow …

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CAPS Offers LGBTQIA+ Community Support Group

January 22, 2021January 22, 2021 - by Luke McKenzie

Counseling and Psychological Services at Southern Utah University offers a LGBTQIA+ Community Support Group to support and help those a part of the community make connections.  According to their mission statement, “This group is an …

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The Michael O. Leavitt Center for Politics and Public Service is collaborating with the International Rescue Committee office in Salt Lake City to hold a refugee fundraiser. The event is aimed toward raising funds for refugee relief efforts with a focus on helping those located in Utah. “Kolob Canyon Review,” Southern Utah University’s annually published student-run literary journal, is preparing to host the largest launch party in the journal’s history. On April 7, Southern Utah University announced that Jeffrey R. Holland, age 82, will no longer be speaking at the commencement ceremony due to being diagnosed with COVID-19 and having recently started dialysis for a kidney condition. The National Parks Service was created in 1916, three years prior to women acquiring the right to vote. Suffrage and women’s empowerment had been growing, and as World War I began, an increasing number of women were being allowed into jobs traditionally held by men. On March 16, Southern Utah University announced via Instagram that Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will be the keynote speaker for the 2023 commencement ceremony. Reaction to the announcement has garnered both excitement and disapproval. One of the most anticipated Southern Utah University performances, the Pacific Islander Student Association showcase, will be taking the stage at the Auditorium Theatre on March 16-18 at 6 p.m.

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