Twilight Concerts surprise college students with $5 entrance fee

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What makes this year's Twilight Concert series different from the past?
People visit Great Salt Lake, with Saltair and Wasatch Mountains in the horizon

History lessons: Are Utahns ‘waking up’ to the Great Salt Lake’s peril?

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Bonnie Baxter, a biology professor and the head of the Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College, sees signs of a groundswell of support for saving the Great Salt Lake.
Community Writing Center

SLCC writing center to hold competition and issue call for art collection at Utah...

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The SLCC Community Writing Center will host several activities at the Utah Arts Festival, including a writing competition and a call for submissions for an anthology collection.
Rainbow-colored bull surrounded by LGBTQ-themed books

Utah’s indie bookstores are leading the charge against school book bans

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A large number of book titles targeted by state law feature people of color as well as LGBTQ+ themes and characters.
Uprooted mature tree laws across sidewalk

High winds wreak havoc in Utah

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Thousands lost power and several campuses closed Tuesday because of high winds.

Utah Co-op makes fresh affordable

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Fresh, locally grown produce can be found in Murray every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Global contributions by local volunteers

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This time of year we think about what we are grateful for, perhaps looking around for something significant to be part of. Unfortunately, many...
Salt Lake City and it's infamous inversion.

‘Clean Air, No Excuses’ rally at Capitol on Jan. 25

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SLCC Graduate and founder of Utah Clean Air Now!, Carl Ingwell, urges students and passionate individuals to rally for clean air on Jan. 25 at the Capitol steps.
Booths in the SLC capital building

SLC hosts rally for world’s first National Period Day

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A rally in celebration of the world's first National Period Day took place Oct. 19 at the Utah State Capitol.
Graphic depicting a red megaphone and signs

Explaining free speech at the U

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As a public university, the U is required to protect the First Amendment right of free speech. Different forms of speech are subject to different regulations at the U.

Utah in the middle of presidential election

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The US presidential election is nearing and a spark has begun to ignite among many Salt Lake Community College students. For the first time...
Young man using a mobile phone

Track your bus with new mobile apps

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Catch the bus easier with new UTA applications for mobile devices.