Train Walk Poop: Happy dogs equal happy owners
Train Walk Poop, owned by Ryan Gwilliam, aims to strengthen the relationship between a dog and its owner.
Edward James Olmos to speak at annual Tanner Forum on Social Ethics
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Week, actor, producer and director Edward James Olmos will be speaking on Wednesday, November 9 at The Grand Theatre...
Student Beans offers deep student discounts
The Student Beans app connects students with discounts on non-educational expenses like food, clothing and tech.
Rainn Wilson dishes out SoulPancake wisdom
Rainn Wilson inspires an audience full of SLCC students during his lecture at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Utah’s indie bookstores are leading the charge against school book bans
A large number of book titles targeted by state law feature people of color as well as LGBTQ+ themes and characters.
Law students answer immigration questions through help sites
Students from the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law volunteered to answer immigration questions Nov. 20 at the SLCC West Valley Center.
Preview: Salt Lake Harvey Milk Vigil and Remembrance
SLCC is co-sponsoring the third annual Harvey Milk Vigil and Remembrance on Nov. 27 in Salt Lake City.
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.
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.
Shooting clubs at two Utah colleges rely on responsible gun ownership
Members of USU's and the U's shooting clubs say the activity brings numerous benefits to their lives.
The impact of deadnames
For some transgender people, a deadname can be triggering and associated with deep trauma.
How students use caffeine to power through the semester’s final stretch
From energy boosts to side effects like anxiety and sleep issues, college students find caffeine to be a double-edged sword.













