Groundbreaking: A new business building is coming to SLCC
The Larry H. and Gail Miller Business Building groundbreaking ceremony took place Friday, Nov. 8, at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Computer repair clinic will aim to help those in need
On Thursday July 7, students at Salt Lake Community College will have the opportunity to get their computers repaired for free and donate to...
NJCAA champions share postgame reactions
SLCC players and coaches talk about winning the Division I Men's Basketball Championship.
Salt Lake Community College Cosmetology students unhappy with program cancellation
Students at the SLCC Barbering and Cosmetology program are unhappy with the news that the college will cancel the program within the next two years.
Get more scare for your buck with our local haunted house roundup
A review of some of the scariest haunted houses in Utah and what you can expect, from ticket prices to parking.
The Strength of Visual Storytelling: A Comic Con Panel Report
Romney reports on the Comic and Film: Visual Storytelling Panel at Salt Lake Comic Con 2013.
‘The First Avenger’ marks Marvel’s finest hour
It’s no secret that this has been one of the most anticipated films of the summer. It is also no secret how Cap’s previous...
SLCC choirs “Showcase” their talents
There is something about seeing a group work together as a whole that brings magic to the stage. This was certainly the case at the...
Rapid STI testing is now available at Salt Lake Community College
Salt Lake Community College recently introduced rapid STI testing for students. Faculty and staff are welcome to use this service as well, given appointment availability.
‘Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark’: An old-school scare from Guillermo del Toro
Horror films are a very interesting creature in the film industry. They can either earn massive acclaim from fans and critics or, just as...
SLCC sports roundup for fall 2024
Fall semester is the prime season for athletics at Salt Lake Community College, and if you are a sports fan, the Bruins have a team for you.
For one SLCC student, teaching is a labor of love
Lindsay Chapman found her purpose in life teaching young children at the South City Campus. Dillon Anderson shares her story.














