Bjorn’s Brew: coffee with a cause
Save animals and drink gourmet coffee at Bjorn’s Brew in Salt Lake City. Ashley Stenger has a review.
Alt-right group posts propaganda around SLCC campuses
SLCC students and staff were shocked to find anti-immigration messages displayed around campuses yesterday.
Revised Medicaid expansion bill signed into law
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed SB 96 into law last week, replacing the voter-approved Proposition 3.
5 steps to a successful graduation
If you’re planning on graduating this spring, make sure you’re following the correct guidelines to ensure success.
Restaurant review: Tosh’s Ramen gets the ramen renaissance right
Tucked away in an unassuming strip on State Street, Tosh’s Ramen is an ode to noodle shops across Asia.
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.
Buying textbooks without breaking the bank
There are many different ways to save money on textbooks, including open educational resources.
Gary Payton II always feels at home in Bruin Arena
Currently with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA G League, former Bruin and NJCAA All-American Gary Payton II always enjoys his return trips to Salt Lake.
Change in command brings new perspective to SLCC Police Services
UHP Lt. Jalaine Hawkes recently took over as section commander at Salt Lake Community College.
Black Student Union begins month of celebration
The Black Student Union is hosting several events during Black History Month, but the club works year-round to promote discussion and inclusion at SLCC.
Sundance film review: ‘Hail Satan?’
Elijah Earl takes a look at "Hail Satan?" from the Sundance Film Festival.
Exhibit explores fashion’s impact on nature
“Fashioning Our Environment” will be on display in the Markosian Library through Feb. 8.