Local Brew Review: Moab Brewery
The Moab Brewery has been brewing ales and quenching tourist’s thirst for 17 years, but Salt Lake Community College students don’t need to venture all the way to the home of Utah’s famous arches to get a taste of Moab.
The impact of deadnames
For some transgender people, a deadname can be triggering and associated with deep trauma.
Students, faculty enjoy Edible Books contest
SLCC celebrated National Library Week with their popular Edible Books contest.
SLCC hosts third annual Juneteenth music festival
Over 150 people braved the heat to enjoy SLCC's third annual Juneteenth Freedom Day Music Festival on Thursday.
Booksellers and convergence in India
The longtime business of selling books on the street is being kicked to the curb by politics and technology.
Best-kept secret opens doors for Utah economy at Miller campus
Moving Utah business forward since 2001, the SLCC Miller campus hosts an enduring Miller legacy of getting things done and accelerating Utah business growth.
New study shows Utahns are among the most stressed in the US, students included
Utah ranks among the most stressed states in the country, placing second nationally in a recent study.
Los clubes de tiro de dos universidades de Utah apuestan por la posesión responsable...
Los miembros de los clubes de tiro de la USU y la U dicen que la actividad aporta numerosos beneficios a sus vidas.
Local philanthropist brings SLCC, education to rural Indian youth
The Wai School, co-founded by former SLCC board member Ashok Joshi, hosted the India Study Abroad program this past summer.
A Sundance-curated summertime film series samples what January festival brings to Utah
The Sundance Film Festival recently hosted ten free screenings in the Salt Lake City area for its Local Lens summer program.
Student loan rates double thanks to bipartisan bickering
Congress failed to act to keep interest rates from doubling on July 1. Subsidized Stafford Loans now have a 6.8 percent interest rate.
Blackout Tuesday: Instagram event hits unintended snag
The #BlackoutTuesday social media campaign to honor George Floyd on June 2 caused some unintended confusion among Instagram followers.













