What can be done to save the Great Salt Lake? The Globe joins solutions...
We will answer the question: During a time of drought, climate change and major population growth, how can Utah better support a critical body of water?
SLCC ‘Starstrukk’ with 3OH!3
Student Life and Leadership brings the concert experience to SLCC students.
SLCC writing center to hold competition and issue call for art collection at Utah...
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.
Utah youths hold ‘die-in’ for Great Salt Lake, challenge elected leaders to take bolder...
Dozens of young people paid tribute to the drying - and dying - Great Salt Lake through songs, poetry and eulogies during a recent demonstration.
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.
Sundance Film Festival chooses The Grand Theatre for more Salt Lake City screenings
The Grand Theatre will be a screening venue for the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Learn what it took to make that dream a reality. Tamara Brune-Wharton has the story.
SLCC offers free menstrual products. Here’s how students can access them
SLCC offers menstrual products to students free of charge at several locations across the college’s campuses.
Revised Medicaid expansion bill signed into law
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed SB 96 into law last week, replacing the voter-approved Proposition 3.
Section of Westpointe Center named after retired Sen. Karen Mayne
Salt Lake Community College recently named a section of the Westpointe campus after a supporter of women in the trades, former Utah State Sen. Karen Mayne.
Utah in ‘uncharted territory’ with record-breaking snow, Cox warns
As snowstorms continue into April, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox warned counties to prepare for the potential for flooding.
Utah’s indie bookstores are leading the charge against school book bans
A large number of book titles targeted by state law feature people of color as well as LGBTQ+ themes and characters.
Blood drive at SLCC
Students lined up at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus last Tuesday to help save lives. ARUP Laboratories was on campus conducting a blood drive. It...