Utah’s Festival of Trees returns to raise money for Primary Children’s
The Festival of Trees is back for another year of giving to Primary children’s Medical Center.
The festival will be hosted at the South Towne...
SLCC raises awareness of hunger and homelessness
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week starts Monday, Nov. 12. Students have the chance to give to the cause and learn about hunger, homelessness and poverty in Utah and around the world.
Utah author and entrepreneur gives back to SLCC
Utah 4 Kids author Samantha Simon will be speaking and mentoring students at Entreprecursious event.
Tuberculosis arrives at SLCC, college attempts to suppress spread
The Health and Wellness clinic will perform a skin test for free to students who may have been exposed to the active form of tuberculosis.
Lindsey Stirling marches to the beat of a different drum (or violin)
The genre bending sounds of violin and dubstep techno music rocked In The Venue Thursday, Oct. 11.
In modern politics, dishonesty abounds
After the debate weigh-in: Modern politicians have dropped all pretense of honesty.
SLCC exhibit gives voice to the silenced
The Silent Witness display features silhouettes of victims of domestic violence abuse. As a part of Domestic Violence Awareness month their stories are being told.
SLC’s Mini Maker Faire showcases projects, from inspiration to reality
DIY creator’s projects from dreams to creativity were on display at the MAKE Magazine's faire.
Track your bus with new mobile apps
Catch the bus easier with new UTA applications for mobile devices.
Learn how to do-it-yourself at the Salt Lake Mini Maker Faire
Learn, see, do at the DIY Mini Maker Faire in Salt Lake City this Saturday.
Students redefine beauty in media culture
Two sisters challenge the media's representation of women and beauty.
Shred for less this winter with a student discount season pass
Too early to be thinking about winter? Not really, discount prices on season passes will go up around the middle of September.












