Are LDS millennials losing their faith?
Statistics show a significant percentage of young people who have left The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
‘People’s Great Salt Lake Summit’ seeks to push elected leaders to do more
Conservation groups, community leaders and members of the public will discuss issues facing the Great Salt Lake and potential solutions during a summit July 15 at the Miller Campus.
Launch Leads CEO Scott Smith: ‘You have to believe in yourself’
Scott Smith, president and CEO of Launch Leads in Murray, offers advice to future entrepreneurs.
Mind the Gap Festival returns to celebrate women’s pay equality
The Mind the Gap Festival celebrated International Women's Day by highlighting women's leadership, economic equity, and the power of representation.
Utah House advances bill linking citizenship status to in‑state tuition access
Utah HB 386 adopted a substitute from Republican Rep. Trevor Lee that would repeal a longstanding law which allowed undocumented students to receive in-state tuition under certain requirements.
Utah to host 2020 vice presidential debate
The 2020 vice presidential debate will take place Oct. 7, 2020, at Kingsbury Hall.
Wasting away the environment
Each day, you waste on average 4.5 lbs of municipal solid waste (MSW). That amounts to approximately 245 million tons of waste each year...
A conversation with Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson
Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson joined SLCC President Deneece Huftalin on an episode of SLCC Talk.
College continues efforts toward environmental sustainability
SLCC has a plan to further improve its level of sustainability college-wide from fleet vehicles to green waste and recycling.
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.
United Way offers students help with Affordable Care Act enrollment
United Way offers help with Obamacare in front of the Grand Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 20 from noon to 4 p.m.
H1N1 off the radar for now, more cases expected
H1N1 has hit America with some devastation. Although the heat of it has slowed down in Utah and across the country, for the time...








