6 holiday markets for last-minute shoppers
Waiting to buy your holiday gifts? Check out these local markets open the weekend before Christmas.
Voting in light of COVID-19
Utah voters still have time to register before the 2020 election.
Gov. Herbert issues new emergency orders as COVID-19 cases continue to surge
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert issued a new state of emergency and a statewide mask mandate Sunday evening after a surge in coronavirus cases.
Remembering Stonewall
The Stonewall riots, which started June 28, 1969, effectively launched the gay rights movement.
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.
Tax help available to students for the 2022 tax season
With the 2022 tax deadline fast approaching, free or low-cost tax return preparation resources exist throughout the Salt Lake Valley.
Walkout to protest religious colleges’ discrimination of LGBTQ students set for Oct. 11
The Black Menaces have organized a walkout on National Coming Out Day to protest LGBTQ+ discrimination at religious institutions of higher education, such as Brigham Young University.
Water, Great Salt Lake bills to be unveiled in the Utah State Legislature
House and Senate leaders will unveil a series of bills this week aimed at water conservation and the Great Salt Lake.
Little Cottonwood gondola project gets passing council vote
The Wasatch Front Regional Council recently voted in favor of a new transportation plan that includes a proposed gondola for Little Cottonwood Canyon.
State educators chime in on the nation’s — and Utah’s — lagging literacy rates
Utah students in grades 1-3 are struggling with reading and literacy, causing concern for educators and parents across the state.
SLCC alumnus tells story of a dream come true
Michael Fewkes has achieved professional success after graduating from Salt Lake Community College with a degree in music recording technology.
Utah House advances bill linking citizenship status to in‑state tuition access
Utah HB 386 adopted a substitute from Republican Rep. Trevor Lee that would repeal a longstanding law which allowed undocumented students to receive in-state tuition under certain requirements.













