Are LDS millennials losing their faith?
Statistics show a significant percentage of young people who have left The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Students respond to BYU’s honor code
Students discuss the criticism surrounding Brigham Young University's Honor Code and the office that enforces it.
Utah Pride honors Stonewall riots during 2019 festival
Tens of thousands of people attended the 2019 Utah Pride Festival, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
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 increases minimum tobacco age to 21
HB 324, which raises the minimum age to purchase tobacco from 19 to 21, was signed into law earlier this year.
Get ready for the Great Utah ShakeOut
Students, faculty and staff will be asked to drop, cover, and hold on at 10:15 a.m. Thursday for the Great Utah ShakeOut.
New antidepressant may be out of reach for some
The FDA recently approved a new nasal spray medication for treatment-resistant depression, but its restrictions and price may prevent some from accessing it.
Gov. Herbert signs campus safety bill
SB 134 aims to prevent the circumstances that contributed to the murder of University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey.
Miss Africa Utah empowers young women
The Miss Africa Utah pageant promotes the identities of ten different women from an assortment of African nations.
Beehive Sport and Social Club: Where competitors become friends
Students who wish to participate in intramural sports can check out Beehive Sport and Social Club.
The psychology of a smile
SLCC students share their opinions about the effects of smiling.
Kroger to ban Visa credit cards at Smith’s stores
Smith's Food & Drug stores will no longer accept Visa credit cards beginning in April.