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Board of Regents Approves New Name and University Status

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Utah regents have approved Dixie State College's years-long drive to become a university and are sticking with the school's traditional name despite some concerns expressed about racial insensitivity.

The regents voted Friday to adopt the new name of Dixie state university. The decision is subject to approval by the Utah Legislature and by Gov. Gary Herbert, who has indicated his support.

Dixie has been a nickname for the St. George region since the 1800s, when the LDS church sent pioneers - including former slave owners- there to grow cotton. That history had prompted some students, professors and state educators to call for a name change.

Among them was the Rev. France Davis, a member of the board of regents who marched for civil rights in Washington, D.C., with Martin Luther King, Jr.

Davis said the regents were missing out on a chance to change perceptions outside of Utah.

Chris Holmes holds a Masters of Professional Communication degree from Southern Utah University. While at SUU his work received numerous awards including the 2009 King Foundation Best of Festival Award in the National Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts. Chris is co-host of the daily public affairs program, Big Picture Morning Show on radio station KSUB (Cedar City, Utah). He also is a sports and news contributor at Cherry Creek Media. He lives in Cedar City, with wife, Marie and five children.