With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress
Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.
Explore the Clark Planetarium
Race through the galaxy in search of treasure or simply sit back, relax and watch comets whizz by, learn about the planets and all...
A tour of Utah’s new Natural History Museum
Utah’s new Natural History Museum, with its construction completed, is now open to the public.
The museum has been moved from the stately but cramped...
Come One, Come All!
Utahans have been celebrating Juneteenth for over 50 years. Juneteenth is an annual event in which the world comes together to remember the freedom...
Utah in ‘uncharted territory’ with record-breaking snow, Cox warns
As snowstorms continue into April, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox warned counties to prepare for the potential for flooding.
The surprising pink color of Great Salt Lake’s northern portion explained
The pink appearance of the North Arm of the Great Salt Lake looks quite different from the typical blue-green water seen near the Marina.
Photos: High winds cause damage, power outages along Wasatch Front
View photos of the damage caused by Tuesday's windstorm.
SLCC employee and author participates on violence in media panel at Salt Lake Comic...
Salt Lake Comic Con 2013 panel discusses violence and when it is too much.
League of Utah Writers comes to SLCC
The League of Utah Writers held their annual spring conference at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Total solar eclipse next week
A total solar eclipse will pass over the United States on Monday. Learn how and where you can see it.
Road Home closure pushes homeless community to adapt
The Road Home closed its doors in November, creating big changes for Salt Lake City's homeless population.
Latter-day Saints speak about their tattoos, taboos in the faith
Kristina Martinez explores Utah's tattoo culture from the perspectives of active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.








