AI data centers raise concerns over water use in drought-prone Utah
Data centers, particularly for artificial intelligence, are significant water consumers, which can be problematic for drought-prone states.
MLK’s beloved community not yet a reality
Dr. Anthony Farley says that greed, racism and militarism still run rampant but King's idea of the "Beloved Community" is still possible.
Learn how to do-it-yourself at the Salt Lake Mini Maker Faire
Learn, see, do at the DIY Mini Maker Faire in Salt Lake City this Saturday.
Metal sculpting at SLCC forges futures and skills for all students
SLCC Instructor Rick Prazen talks about students' futures in welding and metal sculpting.
Vandalism spreads hatred through words
A recent case of vandalism at the Taylorsville Redwood campus raises concerns
Student Art Showcase recognizes SLCC talent
With over 500 submissions, the 2014 Student Art Showcase is filled with high-quality artwork. Read more about the showcase and see which SLCC students won awards.
Blind jazz musician entertains, inspires SLCC audience
Dr. Valerie Capers treated SLCC students and staff to a special concert at South City Campus.
UMA conference encourages Hispanic students
Una Mano Amiga helps Hispanic or Latino students follow their educational dreams.
SLCC offers free tutoring to all students
SLCC offers free in-person and online tutoring for anyone who wants a little extra help.
Unsafe spaces: 5 haunted houses in Utah
Mika Clopten looks at five local haunted houses that will give you a good fright.
‘Native Voices’ exhibit explores relationship between health, cultural life
“Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness” explores the relationship between health and culture of Native Americans and Pacific Islanders. The exhibit is currently on display at SLCC libraries.
Utah Pride honors Stonewall riots during 2019 festival
Tens of thousands of people attended the 2019 Utah Pride Festival, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.














