The Leonardo offers students the experience of a lifetime
The Leonardo currently hosts a special exhibit for the Dead Sea Scrolls and offers an opportunity to enter for free.
Gay marriage: A moral or legal issue?
Utah's stay on marriage equality has become a hot button topic as the issue's two sides are further explored.
Sybrina Fulton: Injustices and racial profiling are still alive in America
As part of the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. at the University of Utah, Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, speaks about racial profiling in today's society.
‘Clean Air, No Excuses’ rally at Capitol on Jan. 25
SLCC Graduate and founder of Utah Clean Air Now!, Carl Ingwell, urges students and passionate individuals to rally for clean air on Jan. 25 at the Capitol steps.
‘Tis the season to save some money: cool gifts on a student budget
Here are several unique items that will make good Christmas gifts for friends and family on a student budget.
Students leap into business ownership after SLCC education
Two alumni students from SLCC flow from education into business ownership.
Brady Larson gets on board with business
Brady Larson, amateur snowboarder and SLCC student, is making big moves on and off the mountain
SLCC connects vibrant music scene with community
Local aspiring musicians can look to the Center for Arts & Media as a place to build connections.
The buzz about Black Friday
Writer Billy Ditzig gives the lowdown on the upcoming Black Friday.
Standing united at the International Transgender Day of Remembrance
Transgender individuals killed because of their gender identity were memorialized with a candlelight vigil and a reading of names on Nov. 20.
Oxfam banquet gives a special gift: awareness
After attending the Oxfam Hunger Banquet last week, assistant editor Rachael Folland describes her experience and recalls lessons learned from the event.
No shave November is here for the hairy
This November, make sure there are plenty of napkins at Thanksgiving dinner for those with their No Shave November beard.