SLCC Diversity dinner to encourage student unity
The event, in its fourth year, will be a forum for students to meet people from a variety of backgrounds.
Local Lowdown: Fly on over
Looking for something to do that’s outside and inexpensive? Does the idea of seeing birds from all over the world sound exciting? Tracy Aviary is...
Recent Utah K-12 book bans spark discussions on censorship
A growing list of banned books in Utah’s K-12 schools has sparked a larger discussion about censorship and access to controversial or sensitive topics by minors.
Homelessness hits close to home for many Utahns
Thousands of homeless people seek help each day to be able to survive. Homeless shelters can help with food and shelter. For some however,...
Famous burger joint Shake Shack comes to Utah
Burger lovers rejoice: Shake Shack will open its first Utah location in 2019.
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine receives FDA approval
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine received full approval from the Food and Drug Administration for protection against the spread of COVID-19 in people 16 and above.
Four students organize furniture drive for victims of domestic violence
Four SLCC students raised funds and collected furniture Tuesday as part of their ongoing capstone project to benefit the nonprofit crisis shelter, Safe Harbor.
Utah Home Show cook-off features SLCC culinary students
Culinary students put their skills to the test in a battle of the sexes at the South Towne Exposition Center. Elysa Giles has more on this story.
Former chair of the Northwestern Shoshone Nation details Salt Lake’s historical significance
Darren Parry, former chair of the Northwestern Shoshone Nation, discussed his people's relationship with the Great Salt Lake during a panel discussion on Sept. 28.
SLCC hosts relationship workshop for students
Passport to Love teaches students about maintaining healthy relationships with a spouse or significant other.
The way to save the Great Salt Lake? Limit new development of all types,...
A majority of respondents to a recent Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics survey remain concerned about the Great Salt Lake but do not necessarily agree on how to restore it.
‘Exonerated Five’ members talk about growing up in prison
Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana discuss their incarcerations during SLCC’s Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Keynote.










