Cutting art against the grain
Hobby turns to profit when artists Craig Kalfaolu and Johnny Doyle carve a new niche market out of wooden sculptures.
Government surveillance practices can diminish right to privacy
The argument on the moral ethics on government surveillance continue, but when does safety take away from American rights?
Congress, Obama fail college students with new loan bill
Utah legislators and Board of Regents will look to fail students again during 2014 session.
The Queen of Neo-soul
Erykah Badu serenades her loyal fans as they sway to the beat at Salt Lake City’s Twilight Concert.
Another Wacky Wednesday: Mutt’s Day
July 31 is a day to celebrate man’s best friend by exploring any one of Salt Lake’s off-leash dog parks.
Another Wacky Wednesday at SLCC: Amelia Earhart Day
July 24 honors Amelia Earhart, a female pioneer of aviation and adventure and icon for women around the world.
Simple ways to prevent eye damage
Our eyes face many hazards on a daily basis. Nadhirrah has some tips on how to protect them.
Former SLCC student now Crossfit gym owner
SLCC alumnus Greg Schell speaks about his growing business and gives advice to any student headed in the business direction.
Las Vegas left high and dry by current water rights
Las Vegas is starting to run out of water and a new proposition could affect Utah's water source in the process of re-hydrating the city of lights.
Binge Drinking: 99 bottles of beer, about 97 too many
Salt Lake Community College executive summary finds that students are binge-drinking.
Organizations strive to help clean up Utah’s air
Utah's smog problem is raising many eyebrows and several groups have banded together to battle the ever increasing problem.
Tips for energy conservation
Reducing your carbon footprint and saving money on your power bill starts at home.












