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Washington Square Park and Library Square hosted the three-day Living Traditions Festival in Salt Lake City on May 16-18.
The SLCC West Valley Center will open their doors Saturday to celebrate the first "Together We Thrive: Summer BBQ & Resource ...
SLCC students and others react to Donald Trump's recent executive order to cut public subsidies to PBS and NPR.
Estrella Carlos hosts this episode of Globe News. Topics include the “We Write Our Own Stories” graduation event; students and caffeine use; and the Bruin men’s soccer team continues to dominate.
As Halloween approaches, thrill-seekers gravitate towards haunted attractions. From sites of horrific murders to a historic military base that housed prisoners of war, these five attractions separate ...
Although tattoos are often viewed as taboo in Latter-day Saint communities, there is no specific doctrine that prohibits them. (Kristina Martinez) As you walk around Utah, it’s easy to spot people ...
Dr. Lea Lani Kinikini is the first official chief diversity officer at Salt Lake Community College. She joined the college in August 2019. (Michael Nelson) Dr. Lea Lani Kinikini, chief diversity ...
A Utah Transit Authority bus and TRAX train sit parked at the 2700 West Sugar Factory Road station in West Jordan. UTA is working with SLCC to improve transit options to different campuses on the ...
Sara Pham and Abid Safi assist students at the SLCC Grad Fair on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. The 2025 commencement ceremony for graduates will take place May 9. (Jacqui Beckford) For many ...