Support the Free Press | Facts matter. Truth matters. Journalism mattersSalt Lake City Weekly has been Utah's source of independent news and in-depth journalism since 1984. Donate today to ensure the legacy continues.
Kicking back and enjoying the luxuries of youth post-high school is pretty enticing. Letting studying take backseat to Guitar Hero championships and grocery-cart bowling may be peachy for a while. But wait for that feeling to set in … and it will....
By Dan Fletcher, Esther Pomeroy, and Jennie Nicholls
You’ve printed your schedule and campus map, packed them next to those brand new books in the trusty old Jansport, and you’re set to launch into higher education. Campus is your kingdom, and ye shall rule! But what about that first big date?...
No need to sign your life away buying a pass to Gold’s Gym. Students can work out without the big fancy machines and rubber floors, in the small spaces they may have. Hey, at least you aren’t paying 30 bones a month to have a gym pass and...
Political icon and independent candidate for president Ralph Nader is bringing his “People Fighting Back” campaign to town featuring his friend and former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson on July 31 at 7:30 p.m. at Libby Gardner Hall, 1375...
Predictions of the upcoming elections this November should include the word “close.” Democratic contender for the 3rd District seat in Congress, Bennion Spencer, having lost two elections before, will take a stab at edging out new kid on...
Derrek Hanson, director of events and visitor services at Red Butte Gardens (300 Wakara Way, University of Utah, RedButteGarden.org), is chomping at the bit to unveil the newly renovated amphitheater when the outdoor concert series kicks off Friday,...