High winds wreak havoc in Utah
Thousands lost power and several campuses closed Tuesday because of high winds.
Black Student Union hosts Haiti Fundraiser
When walking into a Black Student Union meeting, it is very apparent how this organization takes pride in helping each other and their community....
Op-ed: I’m voting for a future our youth can count on
SLiCE Youth Development Lead Brenna Coleman is using her vote to help ensure a better future for our youth.
Biskupski discusses state of the city
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski delivered the 2019 State of the City address Thursday at East High School.
Relief program offers training to Utahns in need
Salt Lake Community College set up a CARES Act training program for students who lost their jobs because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
NPR correspondent Ari Shapiro visits the Grand Theatre
NPR white house correspondent Ari Shapiro traveled through Salt Lake City to share personal stories and experiences in an intimate affair.
SLCCSA elections: Meet the candidates for 2021-22
SLCC student elections begin Monday. Learn more about this year's candidates.
Student fees generate different viewpoints
Every SLCC student pays student fees, but few know what they are paying for.
Loaded boobies on campus
Salt Lake Community College has no breastfeeding policy, which means the rule defaults to state law.
Salt Lake Community College drops mask mandate
Salt Lake Community College no longer requires face coverings after the Utah State Legislature passed a ban on mask requirements in Utah schools.
LUChA: Not just a club, but a place to feel at home
Latinx United for Change and Activism gives students the opportunity to become leaders and learn more of the Latinx experience in the United States.
SLCC professor guides students through music
Craig Ferrin, a music professor at Salt Lake Community College, has been sharing his joy of music with students in Utah for more than 30 years.