Utah universities work to alleviate water crisis through conservation efforts
Utah colleges and universities are taking their own measures to help address the state’s water crisis.
SLCC students express concern over reopening economy
Many students at Salt Lake Community College believe it’s too soon to reopen Utah’s economy.
Save hundreds at the slopes
With ski season rapidly approaching, make sure you are in the know about the student deals offered by your local resorts here along the...
Dear Dick: UTA needs better planning
Dear Dick,
I have a wish for you, a wonderful wish. I wish that your car would break down and be unfixable and that you...
#SLCCvotes: 5 questions for Ben McAdams
Learn more about Rep. Ben McAdams, the Democratic incumbent for Utah's 4th Congressional District.
Shared mobility devices present some safety issues for riders and others
Publicly accessible shared mobility devices such as dockless e-scooters offer a cost-effective means of transportation within Salt Lake City. But these systems come with their own set of responsibilities.
Enjoy a month of “literary abandon” with NaNoWriMo
November is a month that is often just spent preparing for the big Christmas month just around the corner. However, this month stands out...
Family and Human Studies program offers a rewarding career
On Feb. 18, a panel of former graduates from the Family and Human Studies Associate degree program shared their success stories of life after SLCC.
New acne medicine for a Beautiful Clear Face
Paris Garrard started Beautiful Clear Face to help with her own acne when nothing else worked. She was so excited when this formula worked...
Utahns share why they have chosen polyamory over monogamy
More people are openly practicing polyamory, which can be described as the freedom to love multiple partners consensually.
New antidepressant may be out of reach for some
The FDA recently approved a new nasal spray medication for treatment-resistant depression, but its restrictions and price may prevent some from accessing it.
The Festival of Trees: A consumer’s perspective
Crowds and consumerism are typically given bad names during the Christmas season, but for a few days, it's all for a good cause at...