‘Our Town’ at the Grand Theatre depicts everyday life
The Grand Theatre is holding performances of Thornton Wilder’s, “Our Town” from Jan. 22-25, Jan. 29-Feb. 1, and Feb. 6-8 with matinees on Jan. 27 and Feb. 1.
Attorney, author advocates for future of Wayuu people
Colombian-Wayuu author and attorney Estercilia Simanca Pushaina discussed her advocacy for the indigenous Wayuu people Feb. 27 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
‘Embrace the salt’ — A kayaker’s quest to share up-close views of an ‘epic’...
Brian Footen aims to create Google Street View-style maps of the Great Salt Lake and other drought-stricken waters and shores across the West.
SLCC Hometowns: Emmanuel Jiménez
Emmanuel Jiménez, a psychology major at Salt Lake Community College, originally came to Utah with his mother from their home in Manizales, Colombia.
Salt Lake City facing shortage of tech graduates
Congressman Ben McAdams hosted a tech talent pipeline discussion Oct. 7 at Miller Campus.
Can Shyamalan make a comeback with ‘After Earth?’
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews Shyamalan's return to film and collaboration with Will Smith with the sci-fi film After Earth.
‘Skyfall’ a reinvention of loving homage to the James Bond franchise
Romney reviews the latest in the James Bond series, Skyfall.
SLCC offers free tutoring to all students
SLCC offers free in-person and online tutoring for anyone who wants a little extra help.
Fashion Institute holds year-end fashion show, announces transfer path with USU
During its annual spring fashion show, the SLCC Fashion Institute announced a new transfer agreement with Utah State University beginning in fall 2024.
Fair brings digital arts industry to South City
Professionals, educators and students came together for what organizers hope will be first of an annual event.
SLCC’s Film Production program puts students behind the camera
SLCC's Film Production Technician program prepares students for work in the highly competitive film industry. Reporter Aldo Gomez brings you the details.
“The Meeting” sparks dialogue about civil rights
A panel of experts used "The Meeting," a play about a fictitious meeting between MLK and Malcolm X, as a starting point for a discussion about civil rights.














