4th District update: Still too close to call
Ben McAdams holds a slight lead over Rep. Mia Love, but the race for Utah's 4th Congressional District is still too close to call.
Community Writing Center hosting slam poetry workshop
Learn more about slam poetry and the Community Writing Center's upcoming workshop.
Career expo connects students with industry
Numerous employers will be in attendance for the Pathways to Professions Showcase later this month.
SLCC to celebrate Earth Day 2018
SLCC is having its own Earth Day celebration Monday, April 23. Show up and learn how to keep the planet green.
SLCC Community Writing Center springs into action
The SLCC CWC gives assistance in writing resumes, short stories, poems and much more.
Where to get help for suicidal thoughts
Suicides in Utah are on the rise, but SLCC and other local organizations are trying to stop the trend.
Utah’s Festival of Trees returns to raise money for Primary Children’s
The Festival of Trees is back for another year of giving to Primary children’s Medical Center.
The festival will be hosted at the South Towne...
In a desert of pop culture conventions, Salt Lake Comic Con is an oasis
With a rise in nerd culture and conventions in Utah, Salt Lake Comic Con may fill a need that many Utahn’s demand.
Hispanic Heritage Month: What it means to students
SLCC students discuss Hispanic Heritage Month, which celebrates the positive influence and contributions Hispanic Americans have had in the United States.
Assessing Utahns’ preparedness for earthquakes
The Wasatch Fault Zone is due for a major earthquake, and Utahns can take additional steps to be better prepared.
SLCC students invade Salt Lake Comic Con
Learn about some of the people from SLCC who are attending Salt Lake Comic Con 2014.
Social media scams are on the rise among young adults. Here’s what to look...
Since 2017, the fastest-growing age bracket to fall victim to scams has been 20- to 30-year-olds.









