Voices Amplified: April 20, 2023
Hear from a student attempting to ban bark softening procedures and student documentarians as they discuss their projects on this episode of Voices Amplified.
NYT bestselling author, Utah native shares her work of Black identity for SLCC reading
New York Times bestselling author Rio Cortez read several poems from her latest collection on April 12 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ alum, local drag queens bring first-of-its-kind show to SLCC
Adore Dolano headlined the first-ever drag show organized by the SLCC Student Association on April 7 at the Alder Amphitheater.
Water for Wildlife: Dire consequences of a shrinking Great Salt Lake
The Great Salt Lake Collaborative has created an interactive website to help Utahns understand the critical role Great Salt Lake and its wetlands play in the ecosystem that is crucial to 10 million birds.
Salt Lake City announces its bid for Major League Baseball
Gail Miller and others intend to bring a Major League Baseball franchise to Utah's capital city.
Voices Amplified: April 13, 2023
SLCC student journalists interview environmental advocates about the Great Salt Lake and other local concerns on this episode of Voices Amplified.
Students facing grief have access to support resources
Support groups and other resources exist for college students who are grieving a loss.
How SLCC students can boost their nutrition on a budget
Maintaining good nutrition while in college is more doable than students may realize, according to Whitney Ockey from the Center for Health and Counseling.
Voices Amplified: April 6, 2023
Hear from the founders of the Understanding Us street tai chi program, a local student filmmaker who explores tattoos in LDS culture, teachers discussing ChatGPT, and more on this episode of Voices Amplified.
Utah in ‘uncharted territory’ with record-breaking snow, Cox warns
As snowstorms continue into April, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox warned counties to prepare for the potential for flooding.
SLCC student working toward legislation that bans ‘debarking’ in Utah
After adopting a debarked corgi named Watson, SLCC student Teresa Jack hopes to ban devocalization surgery, a procedure that can cause lifelong complications for animals.
Virtual studio coming to South City Campus
Salt Lake Community College will construct a "virtual studio" similar to those used on productions like Disney's "The Mandalorian." The studio will be the first of its kind in Utah.














