Diversity on campus gives students opportunity to learn from one another
People from all walks of life come to SLCC to work and study. Heidi Bledsoe says students should try to make new connections with different people on campus.
Living in the shadows: Legal battle leaves undocumented immigrants in limbo
Immigration is a complicated and emotional topic that affects thousands of Utahns. A recent discussion at South City Campus brings attention to the problems faced by undocumented immigrants and offers further insight into possible solutions.
Biology, ‘Jeopardy’ style: Students quizzed at Body Worlds’ Anatomy Games
College and high school students joined together to flex their brain muscles at the first Anatomy Games. Learn more about the competition and some of the people who organized the event.
Labor of love: SLCC Athletics works to promote championship-caliber teams
Dillon Anderson talks to SLCC athletic director Kevin Dustin and sports information director Rachel Rowan about the current state of the program and their goals for the future.
SLCC students make Valentine’s Day plans
Jestin Blake talks to a few SLCC students to see what they'll be doing on Feb. 14; find out what campus activities are planned for Valentine's Day.
SLCC encourages campus community to support Valentines for Veterans
Veterans Services wants active duty military and veterans to know they're appreciated and encourages student involvement in the Valentines for Veterans program.
SLCC students discuss different stages of college experience
Benjamin Lindsay talks to two students -- one starting at SLCC and one nearing a transfer to a four-year college -- to get their insights about college.
The importance of protesting peacefully
Learn how to make your voice heard and view photos from last weekend's "Clean Air No Excuses" rally at the Utah State Capitol.
How the SLCC Fashion Institute helps student cosplayers pursue their creative passions
The cosplay community was in full force at FanX; learn why people participate and how SLCC students can excel in crafting costumes.
SLCC FLIX shines a spotlight on college’s film production program
The college's new film club gave Mountain Crest High School students a tour of the Center for Arts and Media and its facilities.
Isn’t it ‘Grand’: Patrons say SLCC outperforms as newest Sundance venue
Tamara Brune-Wharton gathers feedback from Sundance Film Festival guests about their overall experience at the Grand Theatre.
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.














