BYOL–Bring your own lunch
Bringing a brown bag lunch to school or work saves money and makes mealtime special.
Supportive occupational therapy program administration assists in filling growing societal need
SLCC's Occupational Therapy Assistant program faculty and staff help prepare the next generation of students to serve the community.
Students invited to Truth In Tuition event
SLCC officials will explain the latest tuition increase proposal on Wednesday, March 2.
Tuition due soon? Don’t panic, SLCC can help
Sarah Hall shares some ways that SLCC students can cut tuition costs for the spring semester.
SLCC remembers academic advisor Sam Curley
Academic advisor Sam Curley died Sept. 10 at the age of 54.
The ‘Beloved Community’ requires love, open and honest conversation
MLK Panel talks about bringing the ‘Beloved Community’ to life.
A worthy follow-up, ‘Taken 2’ offers cerebral action
“Taken 2” picks up a couple of years after the events of the first film. Liam Neeson reprises his role as ex-CIA agent Bryan Mills.
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.
SLCC exhibit gives voice to the silenced
The Silent Witness display features silhouettes of victims of domestic violence abuse. As a part of Domestic Violence Awareness month their stories are being told.
Chamber Singers travel to DC to perform at inauguration festival
SLCC Choir to sing in the Presidential Inauguration Heritage Music Festival in Washington, D.C.
The Great Utah ShakeOut prepares Utah for ‘the big one’
Be Ready Utah & The Federal Emergency Management Agency have organized “The Great Utah ShakeOut,” an statewide earthquake drill scheduled for the morning of April 17.
Sundance film in review: ‘Summer of Soul’
Questlove's directorial debut "Summer of Soul" documents the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival.













