How students can give back to the environment this Earth Day
Earth Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it's a holiday rooted in selfless tradition. Learn about local volunteer opportunities happening this week.
Photos: Utahns protest at the Capitol
Thousands gathered outside the Utah State Capitol to protest the Trump administration during a nationwide demonstration on April 19.
National Right to Read Day: It’s all about freedom
Local Utah libraries and their patrons celebrated Right to Read Day on April 7, which recognized the freedom to access information, find community, and learn at a library.
Powerful paintings and sculptures grace South City Campus
Two galleries on display at South City Campus shine light on parts of the population that are often unheard and show the strength and vitality of the people they represent.
How students use caffeine to power through the semester’s final stretch
From energy boosts to side effects like anxiety and sleep issues, college students find caffeine to be a double-edged sword.
SLCC community builds winter shelters for outdoor cats
Salt Lake Community College’s Thayne Center sponsored a service project with Best Friends Animal Society on March 25.
Spring break alternative provides a meaningful experience
Traveling, living with strangers and volunteering are all part of the experience that SLCC students get through the alternative break program.
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, a club of diversity and opportunity
SHPE offers an inclusive environment for Hispanic students interested in STEM subjects at Salt Lake Community College.
Girls Who Smash: A smashburger worth fighting for
The queer women-owned burger pop-up Girls Who Smash is challenging the status quo, one smashburger at a time.
Migrants: legitimate defense and support
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement increases their presence in Utah, campus and community groups are offering information and resources to empower immigrants and their allies.
Op-ed: Turning anxiety into action
As the future of the United States feels uncertain, Frank Vales offers recommendations on how to channel the anxiety into something productive.
Op-ed: National Park Service terminations
Assistant editor Pearl Ashton expounds on the consequences of National Park Service layoffs.