A slice of paradise on a student budget
Traveling on a budget isn't limited to just hiking trails as proven by contributing writer Aaron Clark on a vacation to Costa Rica.
Standing united at the International Transgender Day of Remembrance
Transgender individuals killed because of their gender identity were memorialized with a candlelight vigil and a reading of names on Nov. 20.
Service dogs, or super heroes?
Service dogs can be a critical, life-saving resource to SLCC students with disabilities.
Adjunct art instructor develops new steampunk comic character
Learn about the Devil's Rider and the process Dennis Millard went through to create it.
Mother’s sacrifice helps MLK scholarship winner pursue his dreams
Read more about Alain Villa's journey to SLCC and the advice he has for other students.
SLCC holds forum to bridge political divide
After an emotional election, Dr. Roderic Land reassured students and staff that SLCC will always welcome them.
Where you can save with your student ID
Explore the many perks and benefits that come with your SLCC OneCard.
INK Show illustrates skills of SLCC art alumni
The INK Alumni Art & Design Group Show explores the talent of former SLCC graphic design students and the skills needed to complete all phases of a design project.
Grayer begins new era of SLCC women’s basketball
SLCC turns to former player and longtime assistant Marcilina Grayer to lead the women’s basketball team.
Sparks fly: Richard Prazen perfects the art of metal
Globe photographer Will Samsky recently visited his shop of Richard Prazen, who teaches metal sculpting at Salt Lake Community College.
Flying Words Project showcases ASL literature
Flying Words Project visited South City Campus on March 7. View photos from the ASL poetry performance featuring Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner.
Observing America’s pandemic response from abroad
Former Utah resident Michael McLane reflects on experiencing the coronavirus pandemic while living in New Zealand.