Supernatural forces in Salt Lake City
Although Salt Lake City’s founding was later than other traditionally haunted cities, it’s still home to some of the most active paranormal sites.
Bears Ears monument illustrates cultural divide
The fight over Bears Ears National Monument has stirred up a lingering rift between local communities.
LDSSA to host Thanksgiving lunch next Tuesday
The Taylorsville LDS Institute will serve a Thanksgiving-style feast on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
Questions answered at domestic violence panel
SLCC students and staff joined community leaders to talk about the dangers of domestic violence.
Photos: High winds cause damage, power outages along Wasatch Front
View photos of the damage caused by Tuesday's windstorm.
Debate schedule for the 2020 election
Darren Parry and Blake Moore square off in the 1st Congressional District Debate on Thursday.
SLCC raises awareness of hunger and homelessness
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week starts Monday, Nov. 12. Students have the chance to give to the cause and learn about hunger, homelessness and poverty in Utah and around the world.
#SLCCvotes: 5 questions for Devin Thorpe
Learn more about Devin Thorpe, the Democratic candidate for Utah's 3rd Congressional District.
Tracy Aviary celebrates Andy’s ‘bird-day’
Andy the Andean condor turned 56 earlier this month; Brook Cummings-Arnold has a recap.
SLCC staff members take a day to lobby for higher education
Staff from Salt Lake Community College will venture to Capitol Hill on Feb. 4 to lobby for higher education. SLCC staff will be part...
SLCC student lands scholarship for outstanding service-learning project
The Engaged Learning Office recently awarded a $1,477 scholarship to SLCC student Danielle Swartz.
Past SLCC keynote speaker wins Pulitzer Prize
Ed Yong, keynote speaker at the 2020 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics, recently won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting.










