Op-ed: National Park Service terminations
Assistant editor Pearl Ashton expounds on the consequences of National Park Service layoffs.
Stories through photographs, and the humanity therein
Located inside the downtown Salt Lake City Public Library, Amplify Utah’s “In Their Words” exhibit is a storytelling project rooted in the belief that every person in our community has a story worth hearing and sharing.
“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.
Club Rush brings clubs to the students
Club Rush showcases the many ways students can get a college experience beyond the classroom.
Chalk art for a cause
The 11th Annual Chalk Art Festival at The Gateway mall raised money and awareness for Utah Foster Care.
Utah Highway Patrol races for a cause
Community members can participate in a 5K at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus Sept. 21 to support UHP trooper Bonnie Kunz, who is currently battling breast cancer.
SLCC Dance Company presents eMOTION in MOTION
SLCC's Dance Company merges colors and sounds in the multimedia performance eMotion in Motion.
The man behind the wrap: remembering Jonathan Stowers
SLCC professor Jonathan Stowers passed away last December; his artwork is on display at South City Campus in memoriam. Jordan Bagley shares his views on Stowers' work.
UMA conference encourages Hispanic students
Una Mano Amiga helps Hispanic or Latino students follow their educational dreams.
Photos: Academic Programs and Resource Fair
SLCC hosted a resource fair to help students discover what services are available to them.
New SLCCSA VP ‘having the ride of my life’
Josselyn Ramos is in her first term as vice president of the SLCC Student Association.
Van Jones discusses journalism, politics at Tanner Forum on Social Ethics
The Tanner Forum on Social Ethics hosted CNN political commentator Van Jones Tuesday at South City Campus.