Interior Design Club changes space to help healing
The Interior Design Club finished a room project for Tim Ellis who experienced stage four testicular cancer. See the results.
Beat the summer heat
Take a look at Valor Alvarado's photo gallery for tips to beating the heat this summer.
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How a tiny bird could trigger a federal response on Great Salt Lake
Here’s why the Wilson’s phalarope is making waves.
Don’t leave your dog at home
Learn about some of the local stores and restaurants where you can take your dog.
Wasting away the environment
Each day, you waste on average 4.5 lbs of municipal solid waste (MSW). That amounts to approximately 245 million tons of waste each year...
The pen is mightier than the sword at the Utah Arts Festival
SLCC's Community Writing Center hosted the Wasatch Iron Pen competition at the Utah Arts Fest giving writers a chance to write and be heard over the weekend.
Refugee students no strangers to life hurdles
Learning to live in a new country is the first of many challenges faced by refugee students.
SLCC student working toward legislation that bans ‘debarking’ in Utah
After adopting a debarked corgi named Watson, SLCC student Teresa Jack hopes to ban devocalization surgery, a procedure that can cause lifelong complications for animals.
SLCC student helps lead a rally for reproductive rights at Utah Capitol
Marianne Aguero, a student at Salt Lake Community College, participated in the Women’s March reproductive rights rally at the state Capitol on Oct. 8.
Burmese human rights film ‘Into the Current’ shows in SLC
Admission is free for a movie about the struggle for democracy against a dictatorship. The film will be presented on Tuesday evening at the downtown Salt Lake City Public Library.
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.
Postpartum depression: a hidden struggle in Latin communities
Language barriers, lack of access to health insurance and community resources, and sociocultural ideas can affect postpartum depression (PPD) in Latin women.










