Why some LGBTQ students in Utah say their health education is inadequate
Utah middle and high school students say the state's sex and health education programs do not properly address LGBTQ concerns.
Pandemic remote work produces mixed results for people with disabilities
Remote work has benefited some people with disabilities, but many employees and job seekers still encounter ableism and a lack of inclusion.
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.
Utah’s response to the call for refugee acceptance
Utah will accept several hundred Afghan refugees by the end of the year; learn more about the resettlement process and the harrowing situation the refugees left behind.
Independent student news outlet challenges status quo at BYU
Prodigal Press allows student journalists and contributors to freely cover topics that may be frowned upon at Brigham Young University.
Sundance Film Festival moves fully online amid COVID-19 surge
The 2022 Sundance Film Festival will be an online-only event after a recent surge in COVID-19 cases.
SLCC will require face coverings until Feb. 7
Following Salt Lake County's latest public health order, Salt Lake Community College will require the use of face coverings until 5 p.m. on Feb. 7.
School’s response to racial incident divides Utah community
A diversity assembly at Sky View High School featured a music video that has stirred up emotions among the community in Smithfield.
SLCC students gather to remember Harvey Milk
Salt Lake Community College students gathered on 9th and 9th in Salt Lake City for the third annual Harvey Milk Vigil and Remembrance event on Nov. 27.
How the internet has affected mental health treatment
The internet has gotten some things right; mental illness is not the exception.
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.
The happiest state? Highlighting the reality of suicide prevention in Utah
A 2021 WalletHub study listed Utah as the happiest state in the nation, but suicide and mental health statistics offer a harsher reality.














