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.
Black History Month events at SLCC begin Thursday
A celebration will be held Jan. 25 at the South City campus, followed by five events in February at the Taylorsville Redwood campus.
As deadlines approach, SLCC staff offer suggestions for setting a sensible class schedule
For many students, deciding what classes to keep during the beginning of a semester can be difficult -- but SLCC staff say it doesn’t have to be.
The 2024 General Session brings bills targeting trans community, DEI efforts
Three bills have made early headlines during the 2024 Utah Legislative Session.
SLCC holds public meetings in search for next president
SLCC's presidential committee is gathering feedback from the multiple campus and community groups as the college begins its search for a successor to Dr. Deneece Huftalin, who will step down in June.
Doctors urge Utah lawmakers to take immediate action on Great Salt Lake
Doctors recently signed a warning about the public health consequences if the Great Salt Lake continues to shrivel.
Native students at SLCC can access new waiver that covers all tuition
The Native American Community Scholars and Fellowship Program is a first-of-its-kind tuition waiver specifically for tribal members in Utah.
With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress
Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center hopes to add its services to orientation
Several SLCC students and staff members support the idea of including the Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center in the college's orientation material.
With the holidays here, some students note a lack of time off for their...
As most schools emphasize traditional American holidays, students with a different religion or ethnic background may not get much of a break.
SLCC event remembers Henrietta Lacks, tells the importance of owning one’s story
SLCC hosted an event to commemorate the scientific contributions of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cancer cells were the source of the “HeLa” cell line, on Dec. 5.
Finals can be tough. Here are some ways to de-stress
For many, December may be “the most wonderful time of the year,” but the reality for college students is likely more complicated as the...