A hilarious blend of murderers and maniacs
Many of us were intrigued when we first saw the trailer for Horrible Bosses. However, the story itself is nothing new, something the film...
‘The Crucible’ set to chill audiences at The Grand Theatre
A performance which centers around the Salem witch trials uses horror to provoke theatergoers. The play runs at The Grand Theatre from March 8 through March 24.
For the adventurous, belly dance offers a different kind of fine art credit
Belly dancing at SLCC offers students a course is stress reduction and fun.
Photos: Vans Park Series in Salt Lake City
View photos from the 2019 Vans Park Series World Championships at the Utah State Fairpark.
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.
Salt Lake Community College Cosmetology students unhappy with program cancellation
Students at the SLCC Barbering and Cosmetology program are unhappy with the news that the college will cancel the program within the next two years.
President’s Art Show remains popular despite coronavirus concerns
The 2020 SLCC President's Art Show received a higher-than-expected number of submissions amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
SLCC community builds winter shelters for outdoor cats
Salt Lake Community College’s Thayne Center sponsored a service project with Best Friends Animal Society on March 25.
SLCC study abroad opportunities take students around the world
Salt Lake Community College’s study abroad program concluded its most recent visit to Japan on Saturday. A new group of students will travel to India beginning July 25.
‘UndocuMonth’ returns to SLCC in April with 5 events
The public is invited to learn about the legal, cultural and social complexities that undocumented people face, with a focus on undocumented college students, during a series of events organized by the SLCC Dream Center.
Fashion is blooming this spring at SLCC
The SLCC Fashion Institute has several events scheduled in the remaining weeks of spring semester.
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.