SLCC votes 2022: US House District 2
Learn more about Utah Republican Rep. Chris Stewart, Democratic challenger Nick Mitchell, and Constitution Party candidate Cassie Easley in this debate recap for the U.S. House District 2 seat.
Tuberculosis arrives at SLCC, college attempts to suppress spread
The Health and Wellness clinic will perform a skin test for free to students who may have been exposed to the active form of tuberculosis.
Cotopaxi owner, SLCC alum Davis Smith recognized for making a difference
For being a successful entrepreneur who uses their success to do good globally, Salt Lake Community College honored Davis Smith with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2020.
‘Ignore it’: Despite industry growth, some women in gaming say skepticism and online aggression...
Despite making up nearly half of the world's gaming audience, women gamers frequently face inappropriate treatment and persistent skepticism.
What to put in a 72-hour emergency kit
Disasters can happen any time. Here are some tips on how to be prepared for the worst.
Students react to COVID-19 vaccine rollout
With three COVID-19 vaccines now available, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox expanded eligibility to include all residents 16 and older.
The Weekly Reel: How to get into reading comics
This has been quite the summer movie season. It started out strong with “The Avengers,” hit a nice beat with “The Amazing Spider-Man” and...
Chalk art for a cause
The 11th Annual Chalk Art Festival at The Gateway mall raised money and awareness for Utah Foster Care.
Utah Pride Festival builds bridges across the community
The Utah Pride Center held its annual celebration of awareness and diversity.
Living Traditions fest invites Utahns to explore world cultures
The annual Living Traditions Festival returned to Salt Lake City’s Library Square on May 19, providing an artistic, performative platform to 85 groups of diverse traditions and cultures.
Local Utah theatre uses arts in the battle against cancer
In addition to entertaining audiences with popular musicals, the Hopebox Theatre in Kaysville also provides another service: donations to families battling cancer.
Decades of activism helping to eliminate Native American mascots
Native American activists continue to advocate for the removal of Indigenous mascots across the United States.











