E-textbooks not as popular as you might think
While e-books are cheaper than their printed counterparts, Dillon Anderson investigates why most students don't use them.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signs bill restricting gender-affirming care for minors
Gov. Spencer Cox signed the hotly-debated Senate Bill 16 into law Saturday morning, restricting gender-affirming care for minors across Utah.
Social dance classes teach techniques for the budding socialite
HLA courses offer a wide range of activities to encourage lifelong wellness, including social dance I and social dance II.
Mentors needed for Salt Lake Teens Write
The Salt Lake Teens Write program ran by the SLCC Community Writing Center is looking for mentors to help teens write and help build a portfolio.
Superman’s 75-year anniversary proves the ‘Man of Steel’ is here to stay
A panel of industry experts and Superman fans say the 'Man of Steel' is as popular as ever.
Movie review: Watch ‘The Purge’ when your faith in humanity is too high
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews The Purge, the new suspense thriller based in an utopian United States.
Treading with TRAX
It’s a bird, it’s a plane. Well, actually it is the Utah Transit Authority, or the UTA Mass-Transit TRAX trains and buses to be...
Dance concert set in ‘eMOTION’
SLCC Dance Company invited audience members to feel a wide range of emotions during their performances in The Grand Theatre last weekend.
SLCC professor sparks change in the community
Dr. Anthony J. Nocella II supports several community initiatives while teaching criminal justice at Salt Lake Community College.
Juvenile expungement clinic offers a fresh start
Juvenile record expungement clinics give people a chance to clear their name and begin anew.
Diversity on campus gives students opportunity to learn from one another
People from all walks of life come to SLCC to work and study. Heidi Bledsoe says students should try to make new connections with different people on campus.
Proposal to add all-gender restrooms in SLCC’s Applied Technology Building falls through
A spokesperson for Salt Lake Community College says current construction code prevents the inclusion of all-gender restrooms in plans for the Applied Technology Building.














