Cotopaxi owner, SLCC alum Davis Smith recognized for making a difference
For being a successful entrepreneur who uses their success to do good globally, Salt Lake Community College honored Davis Smith with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2020.
Primo Restaurant owner fulfills his American dream
Faced with financial, cultural, and linguistic obstacles, Samir Grahovic went from a poor Bosnian war refugee to the owner of one of Salt Lake's upscale restaurants. Tara Reid shares his story.
SLCC students protest Cosmetology program cut
Students and local business leaders rally at Taylorsville Redwood Campus to protest the college administration's decision to cancel SLCC's Cosmetology program.
Dear Dick, the PEOPLE need you
Dear Dick,
I understand that you need to balance the budget. Spending has gotten way out of control, and we need to rein it in...
SLCC professor Penny Bivens shares her journey for Women’s History Month
Salt Lake Community College School of Business professor Penny Bivens hopes her life experiences inspire other women to push for change.
NBA lockout takes a toll on workers
For the first time since 1999, NBA games have been canceled due to a lockout. While the NBA players and owners fight over millions...
Kroger to ban Visa credit cards at Smith’s stores
Smith's Food & Drug stores will no longer accept Visa credit cards beginning in April.
Best-selling author Naomi Klein to speak at Tanner Forum on Social Ethics
Eco-activist Naomi Klein will discuss the affects of capitalism on our environment Nov. 10 at the Grand Theatre.
The beat goes on: Record Store Day during COVID-19
The novel coronavirus paused typical Record Store Day celebrations in 2020.
Independent student news outlet challenges status quo at BYU
Prodigal Press allows student journalists and contributors to freely cover topics that may be frowned upon at Brigham Young University.
Officials: Day care known for conspiracy theories houses children safely
Contrary to conspiracy theories, Fun Time Kidz Care in Salt Lake City is a functioning day care facility, and nothing else.
Jordan Campus cafe still in business, despite challenges
Due to low sales and few customers, SLCC's Jordan Cafe has struggled to stay open. However, a 34% increase in recent customer numbers provides some hope for its future.









