A day of remembrance and celebration
The Day-Riverside Branch library in Salt Lake hosted Dia de los Muertos celebrations to help remember and honor the people we love who are no longer with us.
South City bodega reopens after lengthy closure, introduces self-checkout
The South City Campus food court reopened for the fall semester after COVID-19-related labor shortages forced its closure.
Train Walk Poop: Happy dogs equal happy owners
Train Walk Poop, owned by Ryan Gwilliam, aims to strengthen the relationship between a dog and its owner.
SLCC to host Spring Job Fair tomorrow
Over 100 employers will talk to SLCC students and alumni Tuesday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SLCC community shines at campus talent show
Artists and performers showcased their unique talents last Thursday in the Oak Room.
Yes, Salt Lake City has some amazing beer
Here is a short list of local breweries making a name for themselves in this fast-growing beer market.
What college students think about beauty filters and their impact on mental health
AR beauty filters have rapidly developed since their arrival on social media, leaving many young women feeling more dissatisfied with their bodies.
South City hosts inaugural Cheese Challenge
Local culinary artists showcased their artisan cheeses for a panel of judges on Oct. 28.
SLCC cafeterias to stock Craft Artisan Sodas
As more and more people become wary of what kind of soft drinks they buy, one company hopes to provide smarter and healthier beverages to the students of SLCC.
The real ‘BlacKkKlansman’ returns to SLCC
Former SLCC instructor Ron Stallworth, the African-American police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan, will speak at the Grand Theatre on Feb. 26.
Student elections coming up; forums being held
It's almost time for SLCC student body elections. Find out where you can meet the candidates.
A brief roundup of Salt Lake City breweries
Here is a quick look at a few local breweries in Salt Lake City.














