The authors of "lake words," a small book on Great Salt Lake, are calling on the public for original submissions for "lake words vol. ii," set to be released sometime this summer.
Rising journalists of SLCC take over the show to discuss issues of the day. Tune in as host Nicole Spearman talks with local band Poolhouse about their new EP. Plus, fellow student journalists Alexis Perno and McCaulee Blackburn join her.
Press Release As part of Think Water Utah, a statewide conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, Utah Humanities and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum are collaborating on two water-related events. Join the John Wesley Powell River History Museum for these events: May 6: Writing to Witness
State lawmakers are working on legislation this year in the hopes of restoring the Great Salt Lake. Meanwhile, some community members are looking to bring attention to the lake through art.
Drought and water diversions have been draining Great Salt Lake for decades, generating concern about the waterbody and its impacts on humans and wildlife. This past weekend, a group gathered at Antelope Island to share poetry about the lake to raise awareness about its plight.