Culture, connection, and cacao: Día de los Muertos celebration at SLCC
The Native Indigenous Student Union hosted an afternoon of presentations and family-friendly crafts to celebrate Día de Los Muertos on Nov. 1.
New dean for Gail Miller School of Business aspires to help others ‘break through...
Salt Lake Community College welcomed Trish Gorman as the new dean of the Gail Miller School of Business on Aug. 1.
SLCC Student Association tackles ePortfolio, other hot-button issues
Nahomi Rei, president of Salt Lake Community College Student Association, addresses several student concerns in her vision statement for 2024-25.
Letter from SLCCSA: 2024-2025 vision statement
Student Association President Nahomi Rei pens an open letter to students regarding the SLCCSA's vision for the academic year.
How college students can combat misinformation during an election cycle
For college students who vote, fact checking the information they receive is crucial, especially when circling an upcoming election.
What it’s like to be a mortuary science student at SLCC
Salt Lake Community College’s intensive mortuary science program allows students to learn alongside licensed professionals.
Bruin cheerleaders share journey of growth and team spirit
Members of the Salt Lake Community College cheer squad combine athletic prowess and camaraderie as they balance the responsibilities of cheerleading and life in general.
Harris’s appeal to Gen Z might not outweigh the ‘iron law’ of voter behavior
Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign has garnered enthusiasm among young people, but that enthusiasm translating into voter participation remains to be seen.
A look behind the lens of one Salt Lake Community College student’s inspiring film...
SLCC film major Isabella Martinez has overcome many obstacles in her pursuit to carve her own path as a director.
University of Utah faculty, staff, students offer support after HB 261
After HB 261 shut down several resource centers on campus, faculty, staff and students have worked to create new inclusive and safe spaces for U of U’s campus community.
Here’s what some Utah college students are learning about political discourse
With the 2024 election rapidly approaching, initiatives have been launched to help Utah college students learn how to effectively reach across the aisle and create constructive dialogue about political issues that matter to them.
University of Utah students voice their thoughts on democracy
As part of the International Day of Democracy on Sept. 15, U students discussed DEI changes in Utah, gerrymandering and political polarization.