NPR’s Planet Money talks economics at SLCC
During their visit to Utah the hosts of NPR's podcast Planet Money spoke to students at Salt Lake Community College.
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.
Entrepreneurs take many paths to success
Entrepreneurs often have humble beginnings, but their success stories can inspire others.
6 holiday markets for last-minute shoppers
Waiting to buy your holiday gifts? Check out these local markets open the weekend before Christmas.
Commentary: The customer service slump
Globe contributing writer Mike Ward argues that poor training and a lack of in-person social interactions are causing shortfalls in customer service.
Local Utah theatre uses arts in the battle against cancer
In addition to entertaining audiences with popular musicals, the Hopebox Theatre in Kaysville also provides another service: donations to families battling cancer.
3D printing changes business, art and medicine
Presentations show students the versatility and usefulness of 3D printing.
Students leap into business ownership after SLCC education
Two alumni students from SLCC flow from education into business ownership.
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.
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.
Rising rent costs put a strain on SLCC students
Rental prices continue to adversely affect Salt Lake Community College students, but other forms of financial assistance exist on campus.
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.”