The Philosophy of Tech: Steve Jobs thought differently
How can one person adequately summarize another's lifelong accomplishments in one article? It is an impossible task. A great feeling of inadequacy hangs over...
Art installation illuminates Gallivan Center, downtown SLC
The “GLOW” art exhibit returned to the Gallivan Center in November, and will be featured until Feb. 28.
Former SLCC baseball player competes in Sochi Olympics
Former SLCC shortstop Eddy Alvarez competed in the 2014 Sochi Olympics on Feb. 13.
SLCC student services go virtual
Several departments and programs are assisting SLCC students remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Utah teachers walk out, demand more funding
The Salt Lake Education Association organized the “Walk for Students” to demand more funding for schools.
‘Warm Bodies’ – what light through yonderr wnnn Brraaaaaaaaaains…
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the latest in the monster romance genre "Warm Bodies".
Movie review: ‘Before I Wake’
Scary or not, here it comes! Film critic Court Casselman offers his in-depth review of Mike Flanagan's "Before I Wake."
As pandemic drags on, drag kings and queens continue performing online
Many entertainers switched to livestreaming during the pandemic to stay connected with fans and allies.
Alumni come full circle with mural for SLCC’s Peace and Justice Garden
Mexican American artists Luis Novoa, Alan Ochoa and Miguel Galaz completed a mural for the new Peace and Justice Garden on the South City Campus.
Why Salt Lake City wants residents to ‘adopt’ a storm drain
Salt Lake City is looking for volunteers for its new clean storm drain initiative, which aims to improve water quality and environmental health.
A new chapter in SLCC hoops
New Salt Lake Community College head basketball coach Todd Phillips jokingly recognizes that he has big shoes to fill in taking over a program...
Open letter to students: Get ready to vote
Alvaro Vasquez Zarate submits an open letter to students to discuss what's at stake in this midterm election.