Art exhibit that opened at SLCC embraces Utah’s LGBTQ youth
Lilian Agar created the "A Hug Away" art exhibit to provide a place of inclusion and acceptance for LGBTQ youth in Utah.
Entertainment on a budget at the historic Grand Theatre
SLCC students can attend plays for free at the Grand Theatre on South City Campus.
Local youths produce multimedia vaccination awareness campaign
With funding from the CDC Foundation, students in the Spy Hop digital arts program created a multimedia campaign about the importance and efficacy of vaccines.
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.
Music stories: Two local DJs share their pursuit of the craft
The Globe chatted with two rising stars in Salt Lake’s DJ scene, locals Dorian Fitzgerald and Deshaun White.
Pacific Islanders celebrate cultural heritage at Iosepa memorial
The Pacific Islander community celebrates their unique place in Utah history at the former Polynesian colony of Iosepa.
Voices Amplified: May 2, 2022
The #VoicesAmplified team reviews their RadioActive takeovers on the final episode of the spring 2022 semester.
Voices Amplified: April 25, 2022
This #VoicesAmplified takeover includes conversations with Women of the World, SLCC Community Gardens and the LOVELOUD Festival.
Voices Amplified: April 18, 2022
Student journalists explore the Great Salt Lake Collaborative on this episode of #VoicesAmplified.
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.
Salt Lake, SLCC communities protest to raise awareness for transgender issues
Salt Lake Community College students and local community members each held demonstrations in an effort to raise awareness for transgender issues and people.
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.