Love always wins: Pride, BLM unite in fight for equality
While the coronavirus pandemic interrupted traditional Pride month celebrations, the LGBTQ+ community still stood in solidarity for change and equality.
Mail-in voting is on the rise
Voterise executive director Hope Zitting-Goeckeritz breaks down mail ballots and how they may affect voter turnout in Utah this year.
Lindsay Simons, Derrick Tuff elected SLCCSA president, executive vice president
Lindsay Simons and Derrick Tuff will represent SLCCSA as president and executive vice president for 2021-22.
As pandemic drags on, drag kings and queens continue performing online
Many entertainers switched to livestreaming during the pandemic to stay connected with fans and allies.
Youth’s letter prompts re-evaluation of community center named after Columbus
In a letter to the South Salt Lake City Council, Javahjire France asked council members to change the name of the Columbus Community Center.
SLCC community holds solidarity event following racist message at South City Campus
The Black Student Union and Utah Criminology Student Association celebrated solidarity during an hour-long event on Feb. 10.
Great Salt Lake reaches new low point, ecosystem imperiled by salinity ‘tipping point’
Dr. Bonnie Baxter, a biologist and director of Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College, talks with KCPW about the drying up and too-salty Great Salt Lake.
Murals paint memories of those lost to police violence across the US
In recent years, artists in Salt Lake City and other U.S. cities have painted "gravestone murals" to commemorate people killed by police across the country.
Women take back their identity in new SLCC art exhibit
Utah women in different stages of life express their roles and identities as part of the "Call Forth" art exhibition at South City Campus.
Utah teens work more than anywhere else in the nation, driving statewide job growth
Utah's consistently strong job market is providing ample opportunities for teenage workers who want to augment their education.
State educators chime in on the nation’s — and Utah’s — lagging literacy rates
Utah students in grades 1-3 are struggling with reading and literacy, causing concern for educators and parents across the state.
New SLCCSA president hopes to inspire students through experience
Nahomi Rei Pena has big plans this year -- for the SLCCSA as well as herself.














