Voices Amplified: 2 local performers express worry over bills targeting drag
Local drag performers and a student journalist discuss state legislation surrounding drag on the latest Voices Amplified.
Rep. Chris Stewart to resign; governor calls for special election
Rep. Chris Stewart will leave Congress on Sept. 15, the legislator formally announced yesterday in a letter to the governor, setting the stage for a special election later this year.
Four students organize furniture drive for victims of domestic violence
Four SLCC students raised funds and collected furniture Tuesday as part of their ongoing capstone project to benefit the nonprofit crisis shelter, Safe Harbor.
SLCC and UTA working to improve transit for students
The Utah Transit Authority and Salt Lake Community College are working to improve campus transit options.
Free movies aren’t just on campus
On November 2, Student Life and Leadership is planning to show "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus...
Tea Party Express rolls through Salt Lake
Traveling via charter buses across the country, the Tea Party Express made a stop on the lawns before the Capitol building in Salt Lake...
5K Fun Run supports UHP trooper’s fight against breast cancer
Trooper Bonnie Kunz faces a fourth round of treatments for breast cancer, people can show their support with donations through Oct. 1 at bit.ly/HelpBonnie.
SLCC students take action against the use of plastic bags
More than 100 million plastic bags are thrown away every single year in the United States; some SLCC students are trying to bring that number down.
Fun fall activities for all ages
Mary Bernal looks at some local events that capture the spirit of the fall season.
Utah votes to legalize medical marijuana
The controversial Utah ballot initiative Proposition 2 passes Tuesday, earning 53 percent of the vote.
Be prepared, the ‘big one’ is coming to Utah
In Utah, it's not if a major earthquake will strike, but when.
Utah may adopt permanent daylight saving time
The passage of Senate Bill 59 puts Utah one step closer to using Mountain Daylight Time on a permanent basis.









