Selling cookies can help empower young women
The Girl Scout cookie program allows young women to develop essential skills they can use throughout their lives.
Earthquake ready? How to prepare for the ‘big one’
The recent tremors in Bluffdale and around the state should serve as a reminder for emergency preparedness.
Q&A with ‘BlacKkKlansman’ Ron Stallworth
Christopher Toney-El interviewed "BlacKkKlansman" Ron Stallworth during his visit to SLCC on Feb. 26.
‘Inside a black man’s mind’: Inspiration behind Oscar-winning ‘BlacKkKlansman’ speaks at SLCC
Ron Stallworth, the subject of Spike Lee's film "BlacKkKlansman" and a former SLCC instructor, shared his story Feb. 26 at the Grand Theatre.
Revised Medicaid expansion bill signed into law
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed SB 96 into law last week, replacing the voter-approved Proposition 3.
Change is brewing: Utah lawmakers could allow stronger beer in grocery stores
S.B. 132 would allow Utah grocery stores to sell beer with 4.8 percent alcohol content.
Utah House bill aims to put daylight saving time question on 2020 ballot
H.B. 66 would ask Utah voters about their preference to keep or eliminate daylight saving time.
Utah legislators meet with young voters
Utah policymakers spoke to young voters last week at the Utah State Capitol.
Januhairy: Women embrace body hair movement
#Januhairy is a fast-growing social campaign that supports women and their natural bodies.
4 tips for first-time Sundance festivalgoers
After attending the Sundance Film Festival for the first time this year, Elijah Earl has some tips for other Sundance newbies.
The Sundance effect: Businesses in Park City experience lulls during film festival
The glitz and glamour of the Sundance Film Festival doesn't translate into profits for many Park City businesses.
Feeling ‘SAD’ this winter? You’re not alone
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, affects millions of people during the winter months.













