SLCC recognizes Deans List and Presidents List students at annual ceremony
The Deans List recognizes SLCC students who have achieved a GPA of 3.5 to 3.79 and take 15 credits in a semester. Students who achieve a GPA of 3.8 or higher qualify for the even higher honor of making the Presidents List. Both were honored at this event.
Fast rising rock band visits Radio SLCC
Seattle rock band, The Adarna, visits SLCC for a live interview on “Master Insights: The Creative Spirit” on Radio SLCC before their show.
Student Life and Leadership guiding its members to success
Student Life and Leadership helps students with a variety of resources and activities, but students that join to volunteer can gain valuable experience.
How students use caffeine to power through the semester’s final stretch
From energy boosts to side effects like anxiety and sleep issues, college students find caffeine to be a double-edged sword.
No. 20 SLCC baseball builds on experience
The Salt Lake Community College baseball team enters the national rankings as they begin conference play.
‘Mama’s creative presentation can’t overcome a lukewarm story
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews recent horror film Mama.
Women’s Basketball finds footing against Gillette
The lady bruins basketball team comes out with a fiery aggression against Gillette College, beating them 72 to 60 in a competitive battle.
SLCC vaccine requirement raises questions
Registration for spring 2022 classes opened Oct. 28, and many SLCC students may still have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
Plain White T’s at SLCC
Salt Lake Community College has hosted many great entertainment events over the last few years. Last year SLCC hosted the famous MTV dance group...
Thayne Center joins holiday service project
The holidays have come upon us already and along with it the season of giving. This year, in partnership with the Utah Food Bank,...
Sundance film review: ‘Hail Satan?’
Elijah Earl takes a look at "Hail Satan?" from the Sundance Film Festival.
Vaping causes controversy at Salt Lake Community College
Some students continue to use e-cigarettes indoors in spite of the indoor ban, but Tatiana Burton with the SLCC Health and Wellness Services says there are consequences.












