With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress
Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.
Robert Reich speaks at SLCC Tanner Forum
Economy expert Robert Reich was the keynote speaker at the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
2 ways to find volunteer opportunities in Utah
The Thayne Center at SLCC and the United Way's 2-1-1 service help students who want to give back to the community.
Anything but plain
SLCC has recently hosted some famous musical groups and singers such as Michelle Branch, Jabbawockeez and Neon Trees. This September 30, another famous band will...
Center for Health and Counseling takes care of ‘the little and the big things’
The Center for Health and Counseling provides a wide array of medical services at low prices for students.
The Weekly Reel: Teenage Tinseltown and the Full Fathom Five fiasco
The Globe presents a brief commentary on the recent surge of Young Adult Fiction and the journey to the silver screen.
Eccles Lab a place for early childhood success
The Eccles Early Childhood Development Lab is not a place for children to be babysat.
Dolby director explains how sound tells a story
SLCC film and audio students listened to Dolby Institute director Glenn Kiser on Wednesday.
Panelists share stories of abuse, healing
An overdue discussion took place at SLCC's Grand Theatre. The discussion covered experiences with abuse and healing from abuse.
Student eating habits impact how well they learn
Choosing natural, whole foods as snack items can help students learn better and feel better
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.
Changes coming to Taylorsville Redwood Campus
Facilities Services is updating the quad and other areas of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.