Love always wins: Pride, BLM unite in fight for equality
While the coronavirus pandemic interrupted traditional Pride month celebrations, the LGBTQ+ community still stood in solidarity for change and equality.
Dig up your future at Ogden’s Eccles Dinosaur Park
Volunteering at Ogden's George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park can be a valuable experience for students who love paleontology and earth sciences.
Students: take action against tuition and fees increases
Tuition and fees are on the rise again, but students can do something to try to stem the tide.
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center makes an impact at South City Campus
SLCC's Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center offers a place of refuge for female-identifying and LGBTQ+ students.
Multicultural council members value student voices, diversity
Members of the Salt Lake Community College Multicultural Student Council open up about the importance of student voices and diversity.
Program helps students save money and contribute to the community
Transition Lab offers an alternative to the regular college education by teaching participants how to grow food, how to take those skills and trade them for necessities such as housing.
Mason Bancroft becomes SLCCSA president
The SLCC Student Association appointed Mason Bancroft as president after Mary Flanagan resigned earlier this semester.
SLCC commencement highlights graduates who overcame challenges of 2020
SLCC leaders and local dignitaries congratulated and encouraged the newest graduating class at the virus-delayed commencement ceremony.
Photos: 2022 Veterans Day flag ceremony
SLCC hosted its annual Veterans Day flag ceremony Thursday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Movie review: Bring some aspirin for this ‘Getaway’
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews Getaway, a movie that was much better in theory than in actual execution.
After café closures, SLCC explores visiting restaurant concept
Salt Lake Community College is testing a different method of food services after failing to reach an agreement with a catering company for on-campus dining.
Movie Review: ‘The Monuments Men’: Laying down lives for the sake of art
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'The Monuments Men,' a film with a story too big for its own good.