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Making it rain: How cloud seeding affects southern Utah’s water resources

October 15, 2023October 15, 2023 - by Jacob Horne

Technology to increase precipitation from clouds might sound like something out of science fiction, but the Utah Department of Natural Resources has been using such technology since the mid-20th century. Cloud seeding increases the amount …

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Life

Powderpuff game delayed due to storm

September 21, 2023November 9, 2023 - by Jacob Horne

On Wednesday night the Southern Utah University students filled the bleachers to watch the annual Powder Puff game, an integral tradition of Homecoming week. This year’s sports teams were introduced to much cheering, followed by …

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Outdoors

How Hurricane Hilary impacted the Western United States

September 9, 2023September 27, 2023 - by Lily Brunson

Hurricane Hilary shocked citizens in the Western United States this August, forcing them to prepare for the first tropical storm to reach California in decades. While West Coast hurricanes are not unheard of, they are rare, and they seldom make it to California. A 1939 storm called El Cordanzo was the only storm to reach the U.S. in the 20th century. 

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Natalie R. v. State of Utah: A case about climate

April 27, 2023October 3, 2023 - by Jacob Horne

Utah’s state constitution guarantees every Utahn the right to “enjoy and defend their lives.”  Natalie R. v. State of Utah is an active lawsuit where seven Utahn youth argue that the state’s promotion of the …

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News / Outdoors

April snowfall has the community on the lookout for flooding

April 8, 2023 - by Editor-in-Chief

Record–breaking snow storms throughout the state of Utah occurred earlier this week. Cedar City has begun preparation for potential flooding. The storm, which occurred Monday night and lasted until just before noon Tuesday, has sparked …

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NWS issues winter weather advisory for Iron County

November 28, 2022 - by News Editor

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Cedar City and the surrounding areas. The advisory begins on Monday, Nov. 28, at 5 p.m. and lasts until the following day, Nov. 29, …

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This is a breaking story. We will provide updates as they become available. Ringing in the last month of 2023, a 3.9-magnitude earthquake rocked Cedar City at 12:16 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 1. The quake, felt throughout southern Utah, originated 17 miles south of Southern Utah University in Zion National Park’s Kolob Canyon. To date, the tremendously popular HBO television series “Game of Thrones” has received 164 Primetime Emmy Award nominations. The pilot episode is titled “Winter Is Coming,” and when it premiered, it drew 2.22 million viewers. Little 10-year-old Nick was not one of those people, but even though I’ve never seen the show, it certainly seems as though “Game of Thrones” was right. Getting enough sleep is indisputably one of the biggest challenges of college life. I personally find that, between juggling school assignments, building up my finances and pursuing extracurricular activities, finding time to rest is a task that tends to get neglected. My solution for this issue is to find gaps in my schedule where I can take a short power nap. Even a 15-minute rest can save me from intense physical and mental exhaustion. For students that spend the majority of their day at school, I’ve compiled some “genius” and “garbage” places on Southern Utah University’s campus to take a nap. Who’s ready for the new edition of the magazine?! 🙌 Our Hidden Gems edition of the University Journal drops this Monday, October 30! We’re throwing a halloween party and you’re invited! 🎃👻 Come join us for some candy and wear a costume as we celebrate the hard work of the SUU News staff!! The National Park Service’s Fat Bear Week began Wednesday, Oct. 4, and will run until the following Tuesday, Oct. 10. Fat Bear Week is an annual event in which the public is invited to vote on which bear they think best “exemplifies fatness,” per explore.org, as they pack on pounds in preparation for winter.

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