Students checked out edible books at the library
Event at Markosian Library involved books, food, judges and imagination.
The legacy of Los 3 Amigos
Just down the street from the Provo Tabernacle, almost hidden behind an old motel, there stood a restaurant that brings warm memories to my...
Photos: Utah State Fair amid COVID-19
The 2020 Utah State Fair took place Sept. 10-20 in Salt Lake City.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 16, 2023
Learn more about maternal mental health, seasonal affective disorder, and more on the latest episode of Voices Amplified on KRCL.
Local Brew Review: Bohemian Brewery puts quality in a can
Contributing writer Clinton Baker reviews local breweries and what they have on tap.
NYT bestselling author, Utah native shares her work of Black identity for SLCC reading
New York Times bestselling author Rio Cortez read several poems from her latest collection on April 12 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Twilight Concerts surprise college students with $5 entrance fee
What makes this year's Twilight Concert series different from the past?
Get to know your candidates; voting begins today
Voting for SLCC student body president begins today. Learn more about each candidate and how to vote.
Two poets discuss mother tongues and ‘their right to coexist’ for SLCC event
Presented primarily in Spanish, the event “Mother Tongues and Their Right to Coexist” focused on the systemic erasure and importance of Indigenous languages.
DECA invites students to step out of class and into the real world
DECA will hold a workshop called “Entreprecurious” in the Student Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus that will feature guest speakers who will talk to those who want to start their own businesses.
Here’s what Biden’s SAVE plan means for Utah student loan borrowers
The Biden-Harris administration announced a new income-driven repayment plan called Saving on a Valuable Education, which will forgive nearly 4,000 student loans across Utah.
Students find alternatives for Halloween celebrations
As Utah reels from rising numbers of COVID-19, college students across the state are making plans for Halloween.