Peeking into The Satanic Temple
Read up on The Satanic Temple, a federally recognized, nontheistic religion and human rights group.
Las Vegas left high and dry by current water rights
Las Vegas is starting to run out of water and a new proposition could affect Utah's water source in the process of re-hydrating the city of lights.
Multicultural initiative programs help students from all walks of life
The Multicultural Initiatives Department at SLCC puts their main focus on helping students from ethnic backgrounds.
Salt Lake Design Society visits HGTV Dream Home
Salt Lake Community College's interior design club tours the Home & Garden Channel's custom-built home.
3 ways for students to bridge the gap
Nathan Caines has some tips for students coming back to school after a long break.
Standing united at the International Transgender Day of Remembrance
Transgender individuals killed because of their gender identity were memorialized with a candlelight vigil and a reading of names on Nov. 20.
Students kick-start careers at Salt Lake Community College Job Fair
The Salt Lake Community College Job Fair is being held this Wednesday, April 16. SLCC is hosting the fair and 81 Utah employers will be in attendance.
Student profile: Ali Aedan, starting fires in the dark
SLCC student Ali Aedan shares his harrowing story of life as a journalist in his native Iraq.
As US college enrollment rates plummet, SLCC searches for solutions
Salt Lake Community College is not immune from the nationwide decrease in college student enrollment.
6 apps for a better college experience
College students need apps that are useful, informative and fun. Here's a list of the top six apps used by students at Salt Lake Community College.
Hazardous metals aren’t only in Great Salt Lake’s dust, they’re in the ecosystem too
Metals and chemicals dumped into Great Salt Lake's tributaries have been found in the lake's vital ecosystem.
South City bodega reopens after lengthy closure, introduces self-checkout
The South City Campus food court reopened for the fall semester after COVID-19-related labor shortages forced its closure.











