Explaining free speech at the U
As a public university, the U is required to protect the First Amendment right of free speech. Different forms of speech are subject to different regulations at the U.
An opportunity for a fresh start with Rasa Legal
SLCC students with convictions may be able to get discounted expungement services through a college-wide agreement with Rasa Legal.
The Great Utah ShakeOut prepares Utah for ‘the big one’
Be Ready Utah & The Federal Emergency Management Agency have organized “The Great Utah ShakeOut,” an statewide earthquake drill scheduled for the morning of April 17.
Body healing at Jordan Campus
SLCC clinic offers physical and occupational therapy for patients and hands on training for students.
Salt Lake sensation: FanXperience becomes Utah’s greatest convention
In spite of the incredible success of Salt Lake Comic Con last September, FanX found ways to achieve even greater milestones.
1700 South now open near South City Campus
The orange barrels are disappearing from 1700 South. Learn more about the reconstruction project and what is left to be finished.
A brief look at the candidates for Utah’s 4th Congressional District
Learn more about Utah's 4th Congressional District race between Rep. Mia Love and Democratic challenger Ben McAdams.
Abortion bills cause controversy around the US
Alabama's HB 314 is the latest bill in a growing trend of anti-abortion legislation in America.
Utah’s air quality is anything but the greatest
Utah's bad air affects the daily life of millions in the Salt Lake Valley.
Celebrate National Voter Registration Day
Celebrate National Voter Registration Day today by registering to vote.
Trump supporters rally at Utah Capitol amid chaos in DC
Supporters of President Donald Trump converged on the Utah State Capitol to protest the 2020 election results.
LGBTQ students, advocates reflect on coming out in Utah
Students and local advocates offer their perspectives about what it means to be LGBTQ+ in the state of Utah.










