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.
McAdams to host tech talent panel at Miller Campus
Utah Rep. Ben McAdams will host a roundtable discussion Oct. 7 at the Miller Campus.
New phenomenon of ‘quiet quitting’ garners attention on social media
Quiet quitters, or employees who do the minimum required work and are psychologically detached from their jobs, have become a hot topic on social media.
The Mill at Miller Campus helps elevate entrepreneurs
Located at Miller Campus, The Mill provides expertise and technical support to local entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Change is brewing: Utah lawmakers could allow stronger beer in grocery stores
S.B. 132 would allow Utah grocery stores to sell beer with 4.8 percent alcohol content.
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.
Publik Coffee: The perfect blend of passion and community
Publik Coffee manager Josh Edgar explains how the company embraces the community it serves.
2nd Tracks Sports gets students ready for the slopes at a lower cost
Winter sports enthusiasts short on cash may find some good bargains at this Salt Lake City shop. Jefferson Curtis explains.
Watchtower Coffee and Comics moves into new digs
Watchtower Coffee and Comics set up shop one block west on Main Street before the coronavirus outbreak forced them to close.
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.
SLCC will revamp its business building with $10M donation from Gail Miller’s foundation
Businesswoman Gail Miller and her family's foundation contributed $10 million toward SLCC's school of business and its business building on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Six new business faculty to be hired by next fall
After a string of retirements, Benjamin Lindsay talks with Barbie Willett about the future of the department.