Voices Amplified returns: Jan. 26, 2023
The first RadioActive takeover of the spring 2023 semester explores the second year of the Great Salt Lake Collaborative,
SLCCSA holds candidate meet-and-greets; student body elections underway
Learn more about Mary Flanagan and Mason Bancroft as they run for president and executive vice president of the SLCC Student Association.
SLCC’s semi-annual Student Speakers’ Showcase returns
Six student speakers will have a chance to earn a cash prize and a collegiate award during a special showcase event Thursday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Here’s what Biden’s SAVE plan means for Utah student loan borrowers
The Biden-Harris administration announced a new income-driven repayment plan called Saving on a Valuable Education, which will forgive nearly 4,000 student loans across Utah.
Great Salt Lake Collaborative wins journalism partnership award
The Great Salt Lake Collaborative received top recognition for Excellence in Collaboration and Partnership from the 2023 Online Journalism Awards.
Indigenous storyteller, filmmaker tells Ute tales for SLCC event
SLCC kicked off its Native American Heritage Month celebrations by hosting Ute filmmaker and multimedia storyteller Larry Cesspooch on Nov. 8.
2024 Sundance: ‘Kneecap’ tells the story of modern Ireland
A fresh perspective on the story of Northern Ireland, “Kneecap” follows an Irish rap group that explores a youth culture that was born out of an ages-old struggle with Britain.
Spring clothing drive aims to provide students with attire for interviews, jobs
The SLCC chapter of the Utah Women in Higher Education Network is accepting donations of clean business attire, shoes, ties and briefcases through March 21.
Drive-through provides needed supplies to pets
David Stensland covers the pet pantry drive-through event hosted by Salt Lake County Animal Services.
Explaining free speech at the U
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.
Harris’s appeal to Gen Z might not outweigh the ‘iron law’ of voter behavior
Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign has garnered enthusiasm among young people, but that enthusiasm translating into voter participation remains to be seen.
FAFSA applications first step for students to get money for school
Students who wish to qualify for the best possible federal grants in the shortest amount of time should avoid common costly mistakes.