New ‘La Mortalidad’ exhibit focuses on life and its end
The "La Mortalidad" art exhibit features works from local and regional artists that explore the idea of mortality in Hispanic and Latinx culture.
People of all backgrounds come together for SLCC’s interfaith iftar
The SLCC community congregated inside the Taylorsville Redwood campus on March 19 for an interfaith iftar -- a more inclusive variation on the Muslim observance of Ramadan.
Designing fashion for the future at Salt Lake Community College
Salt Lake Community College’s Fashion Institute at South City Campus hosted its 12th Annual Project Catwalk Design Contest on Nov. 22.
Spring break alternative provides a meaningful experience
Traveling, living with strangers and volunteering are all part of the experience that SLCC students get through the alternative break program.
The leap into a vegetarian diet can be daunting, but rewarding
Nadhirrah explains how to begin a vegetarian diet and options available for substituting meat.
Gurdwara Sis Ganj: progressivism 500 years before its time
The Gurdwara Sis Ganj, a Sikh temple in metropolitan Delhi, stands as an important symbol for the faith.
In a desert of pop culture conventions, Salt Lake Comic Con is an oasis
With a rise in nerd culture and conventions in Utah, Salt Lake Comic Con may fill a need that many Utahn’s demand.
Salt Lake sensation: FanXperience becomes Utah’s greatest convention
In spite of the incredible success of Salt Lake Comic Con last September, FanX found ways to achieve even greater milestones.
Xpro Networks: Protecting your digital fingerprint
John Clawson, CEO and founder of Xpro Networks, helps local customers with their information technology needs.
KRCL host believes radio journalism can boost community voices
Billy Palmer prioritizes a style of journalism that amplifies ignored voices in the Salt Lake community.
Why some LGBTQ students in Utah say their health education is inadequate
Utah middle and high school students say the state's sex and health education programs do not properly address LGBTQ concerns.
Entertainment on a budget at the historic Grand Theatre
SLCC students can attend plays for free at the Grand Theatre on South City Campus.














