Mark Eaton: Saying goodbye to a gentle giant
Former Utah Jazz center Mark Eaton died suddenly on May 28. Brian Preece looks back on Eaton's life and career.
SLCC to celebrate MLK’s legacy with week of commemorative events
Salt Lake Community College will hold four events honoring Martin Luther King Jr. during the week of Feb. 13.
Best coffee hot spots for SLCC students
Coffee is the lifeblood for many college students. Read on to find out where SLCC students say is the best place to get a cup of coffee.
Celebrate Christmas with Eclipse 6 at The Grand
The local a cappella group will bring the holiday spirit to SLCC in December.
Road Home closure pushes homeless community to adapt
The Road Home closed its doors in November, creating big changes for Salt Lake City's homeless population.
Construction to begin on new SLCC campus in Herriman
Construction will begin this summer on the Juniper Canyon Campus in Herriman, which was first conceptualized a decade ago.
Top 5 hikes in the Wasatch
The Wasatch Mountains offer hikers an abundance of trails filled with amazing visuals. Photojournalist Lindsay Daniels narrows it down to the 5 best.
After café closures, SLCC explores visiting restaurant concept
Salt Lake Community College is testing a different method of food services after failing to reach an agreement with a catering company for on-campus dining.
SLCC students build a new home in West Jordan
SLCC students learning construction as well as cabinetmaking and furniture construction spent the past nine months building and furnishing a West Jordan home.
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.
Folio celebrates 20 years of student expression
Folio has been publishing the creative works of Salt Lake Community College students since 1999.
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.