Local film director inspires Institute audience
Mitch Davis spoke with two hundred students in an open forum last week at the LDS Institute of Religion.
Lake questions: Can we bring water from the ocean to the Salt Lake?
This week’s Great Salt Lake questions explore the idea of pulling water from the ocean, lake area prioritization and license plates.
Disc golf: Friends, frisbees and fun go outdoors
Disc golf is growing out of its niche, and offers players the casual joy of a round of golf without the club fee.
Black Student Union hosts panel on racism and hate speech
Salt Lake Community College's Black Student Union hosted a panel discussion focusing on racism and freedom of speech on Feb. 23.
Nurses are becoming more scarce. Here’s how SLCC is preparing them for success
The U.S. has seen a significant increase of nurse turnover since the pandemic’s onset, and SLCC is trying to reduce factors that inhibit students from pursuing or completing a nursing degree.
SLCC student promotes ‘Indigenous excellence’ through community radio
Valene Peratrovich, who hosts "Living the Circle of Life" on KRCL, utilizes the radio show and other media platforms to elevate Indigenous people and cultures.
“what I thought I saw” brings diversity to print
An event at Art Access Gallery brings four women to talk about their new book, which is a collaborative work with strong SLCC ties.
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center celebrates four years of operation
The first-of-its-kind support center for Salt Lake Community College's queer students hosted its fourth anniversary party on Oct. 11.
Local Utah theatre uses arts in the battle against cancer
In addition to entertaining audiences with popular musicals, the Hopebox Theatre in Kaysville also provides another service: donations to families battling cancer.
Metal sculpting at SLCC forges futures and skills for all students
SLCC Instructor Rick Prazen talks about students' futures in welding and metal sculpting.
College students in Utah respond to the presence of firearms on campus
Students at four of the largest colleges in Utah are shown to have mixed feelings about the presence of guns on their campuses, especially given the rising number of shootings at colleges and universities across the country in recent years.
New SLCCSA president hopes to inspire students through experience
Nahomi Rei Pena has big plans this year -- for the SLCCSA as well as herself.













