Sundance film review: ‘Hail Satan?’
Elijah Earl takes a look at "Hail Satan?" from the Sundance Film Festival.
Changes to Canvas invite more inclusivity
SLCC students can now pick the pronouns they best identify with on Canvas.
From intern to freelancer: SLCC student climbs the career ladder
Learn about Visual Art and Design major Rosalba Dominguez and how a recent internship in Washington changed her life.
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.
Voting in light of COVID-19
Utah voters still have time to register before the 2020 election.
College classes give inmates a second chance
SLCC adjunct Norm Zurn says most of his students "really want to make a change."
SLCom 2013 celebrity press conference
Salt Lake Comic Con starts the weekend with exclusives, interviews and big bangs.
Students, faculty adapt to challenges of online classes
As the summer semester begins, SLCC students talk about how the novel coronavirus impacted their learning this spring.
Change is brewing: Utah lawmakers could allow stronger beer in grocery stores
S.B. 132 would allow Utah grocery stores to sell beer with 4.8 percent alcohol content.
Get more scare for your buck with our local haunted house roundup
A review of some of the scariest haunted houses in Utah and what you can expect, from ticket prices to parking.
Movie review: Watch ‘The Purge’ when your faith in humanity is too high
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews The Purge, the new suspense thriller based in an utopian United States.
Pandemic takes toll on SLCC Parking Services
Salt Lake Community College is dealing with a significant decrease in parking revenue due to COVID-19.














