Writing for one and all
The Wasatch Iron Pen Writing Competition is a 24-hour writing contest held annually at the Utah Arts Festival and is open to all ages and levels of writing.
H1N1 off the radar for now, more cases expected
H1N1 has hit America with some devastation. Although the heat of it has slowed down in Utah and across the country, for the time...
SLCC students differ on potential Utah death penalty repeal
Local and state officials discuss a repeal of the death penalty in Utah, and Salt Lake Community College students have diverging opinions.
Mind the Gap Festival returns to celebrate women’s pay equality
The Mind the Gap Festival celebrated International Women's Day by highlighting women's leadership, economic equity, and the power of representation.
Move to Amend gives students a chance to have their voices heard
National movement "Move to Amend" is reaching out to students to help raise awareness and start a mass movement against corporate rule.
Local Lowdown: Start your engines
The roar of the engines, some of the best technology on the planet, that unmistakable smell of race fuel, neck and neck competition, wrecks,...
Utah’s population boom could further strain its limited water
A report published by the Utah State University Institute of Land, Water and Air shows that Utah’s rapid population growth could further strain the state’s limited natural resources.
‘People’s Great Salt Lake Summit’ seeks to push elected leaders to do more
Conservation groups, community leaders and members of the public will discuss issues facing the Great Salt Lake and potential solutions during a summit July 15 at the Miller Campus.
The Pride Empathy Line is here to help
Starting on Tuesday, Feb. 1, the Pride Empathy Line will be open to the public. About 45 volunteers were trained in January to take...
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.
US government begins shipping free COVID-19 tests. Here’s how to order
The federal government purchased one billion rapid COVID-19 tests to distribute to Americans for at-home use.
The legacy of Los 3 Amigos
Just down the street from the Provo Tabernacle, almost hidden behind an old motel, there stood a restaurant that brings warm memories to my...









