Lake questions: Why is Utah still funding Bear River Development?
Local experts answer questions about Bear River water diversions and how soon conservation efforts can affect the Great Salt Lake.
Utah’s population boom could further strain its limited water
A report published by the Utah State University Institute of Land, Water and Air shows that Utah’s rapid population growth could further strain the state’s limited natural resources.
SLCC announces all physical locations will be closed on Fridays in the summer
All SLCC campuses will be closed on Fridays, with the exception of the South City Child Care Center, for the 2023 summer semester.
EMT students participate in mass casualty event to prepare for real-life emergencies
SLCC students training to be emergency medical technicians participated in a mass casualty incident event on Nov. 21.
Newly-elected state school board member Sarah Reale wants to get ‘reale’ about education
Sarah Reale, an adjunct professor and the director of digital marketing at SLCC, plans to use nearly 20 years of educational experience when she joins the Utah State Board of Education in January.
SLC focuses on ‘traffic calming’ as lower speed limit enforcement faces obstacles
The Salt Lake City Council approved 20 mph speed limits in the city's residential areas in May.
With a new director, SLCC Esports respawns spring semester
Salt Lake Community College hired Jeffrey Sosa to lead the athletic department's esports program.
Murals paint memories of those lost to police violence across the US
In recent years, artists in Salt Lake City and other U.S. cities have painted "gravestone murals" to commemorate people killed by police across the country.
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.
SLCC audit finds issues with complaint reporting and employee websites
An internal audit revealed issues with complaint reporting and employee websites at Salt Lake Community College.
Former White House photographer tells stories of humanity in the nation’s highest office
Former chief White House photographer Pete Souza shared his experiences during the 2022 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics at SLCC’s South City Campus.
Lake questions: Can we bring water from the ocean to the Salt Lake?
This week’s Great Salt Lake questions explore the idea of pulling water from the ocean, lake area prioritization and license plates.