Motorcycle course builds confidence, safety knowledge for new riders
SLCC students are revving up their skills through the Beginning Riders course, a hands-on motorcycle safety program that helps beginners learn the fundamentals of riding safely and confidently.
“The Meeting” sparks dialogue about civil rights
A panel of experts used "The Meeting," a play about a fictitious meeting between MLK and Malcolm X, as a starting point for a discussion about civil rights.
Club Rush brings clubs to the students
Club Rush showcases the many ways students can get a college experience beyond the classroom.
Utah Pride Festival builds bridges across the community
The Utah Pride Center held its annual celebration of awareness and diversity.
Aldo’s thoughts on Salt Lake Comic Con
SLCom was a great success and soared, but not without a few hiccups.
What the OneCard can do for you
SLCC students can receive a OneCard to use when enrolled, but many are unaware of its benefits like a free massage, discounts, and even use it as a debit card.
The Grand brings the house down for Sundance
Find out how Sundance has impacted the school, community, festival-goers and students as this world-class event unfolds.
SLCC hosting fashion exhibit at South City
View changes in women's fashion at the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Art Gallery.
Child care options for SLCC students
SLCC provides two child care facilities for students with young children.
5 terrible Halloween treats
Christopher Toney-El shares his list of least favorite Halloween treats.
SLCC students suffer from sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation affects nearly one out of four SLCC students. Learn what you can do to develop healthy sleep habits.
SLCC poli sci professor brings global perspective
Dr. Perparim Gutaj emigrated to the United States during the Kosovo conflict in 1999.













