Students: take action against tuition and fees increases
Tuition and fees are on the rise again, but students can do something to try to stem the tide.
Homelessness hits close to home for many Utahns
Thousands of homeless people seek help each day to be able to survive. Homeless shelters can help with food and shelter. For some however,...
1700 South now open near South City Campus
The orange barrels are disappearing from 1700 South. Learn more about the reconstruction project and what is left to be finished.
From building a garage to City Hall: profile of a leader
Former Taylorsville mayor Russ Wall spoke to students during a Profiles in Leadership event at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
United Way offers students help with Affordable Care Act enrollment
United Way offers help with Obamacare in front of the Grand Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 20 from noon to 4 p.m.
Prop 2 and the fight for medical marijuana in Utah
Medical marijuana in Utah is on the ballot this fall. Learn more about the issue and tell us where you stand.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 28, 2022
SLCC student journalists explore more diverse stories in their latest RadioActive takeover on KRCL.
Learn about the fight for net neutrality
Losing an open Internet could change the way you access your favorite websites. Adam Ickowicz has more.
Students react to new messaging features in upcoming iPhone update
Students discuss the pros and cons of iOS 16, which will allow iPhone users to edit and unsend recently sent text messages.
Microbialites also tell the story of the Great Salt Lake’s worrisome decline
Microbialites are a vital part of the Great Salt Lake ecosystem, and researchers say their increased exposure to air because of declining water levels is cause for concern.
Lake questions: How does drought and population growth affect the Salt Lake crisis?
Local experts answer questions about the effects of drought and population growth on the Great Salt Lake, as well as the state of climate science in public schools.
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.











