SLCC men’s basketball head coach Kyle Taylor leaves after five record-breaking years
Before accepting an assistant coaching position at Coastal Carolina, Kyle Taylor reflected on his five seasons as head coach of SLCC men's basketball.
Gender Marker Change Day returns to help transgender Utahns
Events like Gender Marker Change Day give transgender people some peace of mind and security. However, obstacles can present themselves while changing one’s name and gender marker.
Spring break alternative provides a meaningful experience
Traveling, living with strangers and volunteering are all part of the experience that SLCC students get through the alternative break program.
SLCC begins changes to stay in step with HB 265
The outcomes for Salt Lake Community College due to House Bill 265 will cause the relocation of programs and lead to the closure of a longstanding center.
Folio gives students rewarding experience in the literary arts
As students start to settle in to their classes this semester, there are many opportunities for them to find extracurricular activities and events that they can be involved in which can aid their career or academics.
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.
New beginnings for New Media
Salt Lake Community College's Center for New Media will be open for the Fall 2013 semester.
Silent Witness: domestic violence awareness comes to SLCC campuses
The Silent Witness display, free for viewing through Oct. 24, gives a voice to victims of domestic abuse.
The old Admin Building went out like a wrecking ball
With the new Administration Building now complete on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, SLCC tears down the nearly 50-year old Jay L. Nelson Administration Building.
SLCC Dance Company ready for spring concert
The college's dance troupe will perform "Our Dance Language" on April 10 and 11. Learn more about SLCC Dance Company and view rehearsal photos.
Gov. Herbert visits SLCC Redwood Campus
Utah's top leader spoke to SLCC political science students during a visit to the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Clowns pose problems for local law enforcement
Real or not, local police agencies have to respond to every call about creepy clowns.