23 students graduate from SLCC’s Prison Education Program
Salt Lake Community College held a commencement ceremony July 10 for the first graduates of the school's Prison Education Program.
Indigenous storyteller, filmmaker tells Ute tales for SLCC event
SLCC kicked off its Native American Heritage Month celebrations by hosting Ute filmmaker and multimedia storyteller Larry Cesspooch on Nov. 8.
‘Invisible No More’ photo exhibit commemorates historic march
A crowd gathered at West Valley Center on Friday to view a new photo exhibit that remembers the Dignity March, a historic demonstration that took place in Salt Lake City in 2006.
Restaurant review: Navajo Hogan, frybread at its best
Navajo Hogan in South Salt Lake holds a world of art, tradition, history, community and delicious food -- especially warm, crispy frybread.
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.
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.
I love summer school…really
Summer break has finally come. I would guess that most students look forward to this time of year, especially the last few weeks leading...
SLCC Dance Company presents ‘Illusions and Delusions’
Illusions of floating, delusions that arise in the dark, and dreams of hope renewed and nightmares of losing a loved one. These are just a few of the images presented in movement by SLCC Dance Company in Illusions and Delusions.
‘Rise of the Guardians’ enchants, excites and will likely endure
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews “Rise of the Guardians,” DreamWorks Animation newest CGI feature film.
A slice of paradise on a student budget
Traveling on a budget isn't limited to just hiking trails as proven by contributing writer Aaron Clark on a vacation to Costa Rica.
Standing united at the International Transgender Day of Remembrance
Transgender individuals killed because of their gender identity were memorialized with a candlelight vigil and a reading of names on Nov. 20.
Service dogs, or super heroes?
Service dogs can be a critical, life-saving resource to SLCC students with disabilities.














