BYU students respond to New Mexico free tuition proposal
The topic of free tuition is controversial among Democrat presidential candidates, but New Mexico's proposal of free tuition plan has college students curious to know what the plan entails.
Utah Legislature honors suffragettes, commemorates 100 years of women’s suffrage
Senate Joint Resolution No. 1 might not appear different from other government documents, but it marked a momentous political victory for Utah women. This Resolution signified Utah's official ratification of the 19th Amendment — the amendment that secured U.S. women the right to vote.
Protestors argue Utah inland port will do more harm than good
The Utah inland port is planned to develop over 16,000 acres in the northwest quadrant of Salt Lake City. Citizens are concerned with the potential damage to habitat and wet lands, air quality and traffic the port may case.
New data shows student loan default rates low in Utah
Utah has the seventh-lowest default rate on student loans in the nation according to a comprehensive report by LendEDU released Oct 22.
Utah trade delegation travels to Japan in hopes of economic expansion
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert and representatives from 22 of Utah’s leading companies visited Japan on a trade mission to expand Utah’s global presence, strengthen trade opportunities and forge relationships.
BYU grads ‘go forth to serve’ with Salt Lake City-based nonprofit
After graduating with a bachelor's degree in marketing in 2014, Christensen went to work for Humanitarian Experience for Youth, a Salt-Lake-based organization that provides international service trips for youth more commonly known as HEFY. After three years of working there as a program director, she founded Youth Refugee Coalition as a sister organization to HEFY.