UTA provides free transit to SLCC students
SLCC students can now ride UTA buses and trains at no cost.
‘Oz’ sparkles at South City
Much like a tornado, “The Wizard of Oz” landed at Salt Lake Community College’s South City Campus with a bang and a song on...
SLCC alum heads to 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Former SLCC baseball player Eddy Alvarez will represent Team USA in the 2020 Tokyo Games.
‘The Watch:’ Move along, nothing to see here
'The Watch' is forgettable says Romney. Read the rest of his review...
Tips for energy conservation
Reducing your carbon footprint and saving money on your power bill starts at home.
Housing project chief concern at Student Forum
SLCC President Deneece Huftalin answered multiple questions during a student forum Oct. 7 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
BookRenew.com: Textbook selling made simple
The first impression one receives of Nicolas Shelton, the creator of BookRenew.com is that of inherent activity. Even at rest, sitting at the computer...
SLCC’s 2023 security report at a glance
In September, Salt Lake Community College released its annual public safety report, which details public safety efforts as well as statistics about crimes committed on or near SLCC campuses during the prior year.
SLCC auto tech students go to the racetrack
Salt Lake Community College students gained experience volunteering as crew members during a three-day race weekend at Miller Motorsports Park.
Dr. Deneece Huftalin inaugurated as eighth president of Salt Lake Community College
The biggest names in Utah gathered in the Lifetime Activities Center to celebrate the landmark event. Randy Harward has the details.
E-textbooks not as popular as you might think
While e-books are cheaper than their printed counterparts, Dillon Anderson investigates why most students don't use them.
Gregory F. Peterson is the next SLCC president
Dr. Gregory F. Peterson accepted the Utah Board of Higher Education’s appointment on Friday to act as the ninth president of Salt Lake Community College. Peterson will step into the role on July 1, succeeding Dr. Deneece G. Huftalin.