SLCC powwow to reunite Indigenous community after two-year hiatus
After a two-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the SLCC Social Powwow returns April 16 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Atreyu becomes a tattoo artist and plays in ‘Sushi Girl’
Noah Hathaway, Atreyu in 'The Neverending Story,' talks about tattooing and his new project 'Sushi Girl.'
Voices Amplified: April 20, 2023
Hear from a student attempting to ban bark softening procedures and student documentarians as they discuss their projects on this episode of Voices Amplified.
Ed Fries predicts the future at Salt Lake Comic Con
Gaming expert Ed Fries gives Comic Con attendees a look into the future, which may not be as far as we think.
Summer concerts provide a great escape for students
There is something for everyone when it comes to the Utah summer concert scene.
Thousands take to SLC’s streets for 2023 Pride Parade
Utah residents, including members of Salt Lake Community College, once again took to the capital’s streets on Sunday morning for the state's annual Pride Parade.
Salt Lake City drag scene thrives despite pushback
Drag performance has exploded in Salt Lake City in the past few years, much of it credited to the mainstream cultural acceptance of it.
SLCC writing center to hold competition and issue call for art collection at Utah...
The SLCC Community Writing Center will host several activities at the Utah Arts Festival, including a writing competition and a call for submissions for an anthology collection.
Musical, festival celebrate women’s suffrage and empowerment
As "Suffs" the musical graced the stage of the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City, the Voices of Women Festival promoted the achievement of women’s suffrage in Utah.
Voices Amplified: April 11, 2022
Rising journalists take over another episode of RadioActive for #VoicesAmplified, a collaboration between Salt Lake Community College, Amplify Utah and KRCL.
Art installation illuminates Gallivan Center, downtown SLC
The “GLOW” art exhibit returned to the Gallivan Center in November, and will be featured until Feb. 28.
‘People’s Great Salt Lake Summit’ seeks to push elected leaders to do more
Conservation groups, community leaders and members of the public will discuss issues facing the Great Salt Lake and potential solutions during a summit July 15 at the Miller Campus.












