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.
SLCC holds first Battle of the Bands competition in 8 years
Eight bands with ties to Salt Lake Community College performed live music in front of hundreds of people Friday at the Alder Amphitheater.
Scales and Tails flies, slithers and crawls into the South City Campus
Student Life and Leadership presented a family oriented evening of critters and creepy-crawlies on Monday, Jan. 23.
SLCC celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander community
SLCC will host multiple events to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Latter-day Saints speak about their tattoos, taboos in the faith
Kristina Martinez explores Utah's tattoo culture from the perspectives of active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Student loan rates double thanks to bipartisan bickering
Congress failed to act to keep interest rates from doubling on July 1. Subsidized Stafford Loans now have a 6.8 percent interest rate.
SLCC students invade Salt Lake Comic Con
Learn about some of the people from SLCC who are attending Salt Lake Comic Con 2014.
Gaming: Rewiring social connections
Weber State students and alumni explain how gaming, either with cards or video games, offers a space to find community and connect with others.
Myung Ga satisfies Korean BBQ cravings
Noah Lewis says Myung Ga in West Valley City is a great option for Korean barbecue.
Students to end school year with a ‘Bash’
Student leadership aims to make this upcoming Bruin Bash the best yet for students and their families.
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.
A lovely time with the Good Lovelies
Canadian group treats SLCC to an enjoyable concert.













