Spring publication launch of Folio’s ‘Memoria’
The latest edition of the English department's free publication Folio has a heavy focus on student memoirs.
‘The Hangover Part III’ is hung-over and past its prime
Reporter Aaron Clark reviews The Hangover Part III and why it the film is drunk on its own former glory.
RJ Walker: From homeless to poetry slam phenom
SLCC student RJ Walker has overcome serious personal challenges to become a respected spoken word artist.
Warm Clothing and Blanket Drive in progress
The SLCC Veterans Warm Clothing and Blanket Drive began on Nov. 4. The drive will continue until Veterans day, Nov. 11.
Student Life and Leadership wants YOU to register to vote
Student Life and Leadership is currently conducting an initiative to encourage students to registered to vote.
The road to your future
The Automotive Technologies department located at the Miller Campus offers hands on experience for students with the latest technologies. Salt Lake Community College has...
Photos: MLK Day march in SLC
Westminster College and the local community honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday.
An interview with local pop-punk band Surrender Rome
Andrew Christiansen interviews Alex Nuntapreda from local pop-punk band Surrender Rome.
SLCC prepares students for university learning
SLCC students have the unique opportunity to prepare themselves for a four-year program.
SLCC will revamp its business building with $10M donation from Gail Miller’s foundation
Businesswoman Gail Miller and her family's foundation contributed $10 million toward SLCC's school of business and its business building on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Poor air quality means poor health for Utahns
The weather inversions that plague the Salt Lake Valley trap pollution that is harmful to residents.
Suicide prevention advocate: ‘Talk saves lives’
Taryn Aiken Hiatt, the Director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Utah and Nevada, educated SLCC students late last month.














