Rape and sexual assault seriousness discussed
The Collegiate DECA and the Trauma Awareness and Treatment Center met at the Student Center on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Friday, April 6 to discuss the issues of date rape, acquaintance rape and assault awareness for their “Date Rape Awareness Expo.”
Don’t leave your dog at home
Learn about some of the local stores and restaurants where you can take your dog.
McAdams to host tech talent panel at Miller Campus
Utah Rep. Ben McAdams will host a roundtable discussion Oct. 7 at the Miller Campus.
SLC music venues get creative amid pandemic
Sartain & Saunders, which owns Kilby Court, Urban Lounge and Metro Music Hall, had to make big changes to stay afloat during the pandemic.
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.
SLCC to offer Direct Selling Entrepreneur Program
Looking to start your own business? SLCC's new Direct Selling Entrepreneur Program may be just the thing you need!
Dan Rather visits Salt Lake City
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, award-winning journalist Dan Rather paid a visit to Salt Lake City to discuss the current state of journalism with Utah business owners, journalists, and students.
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.
Exploring indie bookstores in Salt Lake City
Utah is filled with many independent bookstores. In this photo essay, we explore four unique bookstores in Salt Lake City.
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.
Local entrepreneur shares business savvy
Amy Rees Anderson spoke to SLCC students earlier this month at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Students more likely to pay more for subscription-based services
New subscription-based services make it easy for college students to unwittingly overspend.












