Wildlife SOS rehabilitates mistreated animals and their handlers
From Mathura, India, to Salt Lake City, Utah, Wildlife SOS provides sanctuaries for abused animals and corrects the behavior of their handlers.
Students voice opinions about Trump impeachment inquiry
Students talk about the ongoing impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.
Local nonprofit focuses on film community
The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program offered a fresh perspective to the nonprofit Salt Lake Film Society.
John Peters of Interpretive Graphics: Small business fosters ‘creative freedom’
John Peters, CEO of Interpretive Graphics, credits the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program for helping him grow his business.
Photos: Native American Indian Exhibition
View photos from the Native American Indian Exhibition.
Utah natives offer winter driving tips
As the snow begins to fly, Utah natives give newcomers some advice on driving in winter weather.
End of an era as 3.2 beer leaves Utah
Utah recently said goodbye to 3.2 percent beer, welcoming heavier alcoholic beers to grocery and convenience store shelves.
Can vape shops withstand a flavor ban?
With 7 states issuing a ban on flavored vaping products, Austin Brewer explores how a flavor ban could destroy an entire industry.
Students demand changes to Lagoon’s zoo
Students at Salt Lake Community College are rallying behind a petition to shut down Lagoon’s Wild Kingdom Train zoo, which has drawn criticism for...
Vaping: hysteria, or epidemic?
As vaping-related lung injuries increase, Amie Schaeffer addresses health and regulatory concerns tied to vaping.
Utah’s ruling, repeal of emergency vaping statute
Several vaping-related lung illnesses have prompted emergency measures and legal challenges over the sale of flavored vaping products.
Why students should care about SLC mayoral election
Salt Lake City mayoral candidates Luz Escamilla and Erin Mendenhall have been discussing several issues that impact SLCC students.














