5 textbook solutions every student should know
Textbooks are a necessity in many college classes. Here are a few ways SLCC students can find their books cheap and fast.
Namaste: Say goodbye to stress and hello to a class you’ll love
Salt Lake Community College offers several yoga classes, and the potential health benefits are many.
Bearfoot Music Festival provides evening of entertainment, family fun
SLCC students and their families enjoyed a night of free music at South City Campus on July 17.
Health and Wellness says Miley Cyrus is wrong
The Freedom from Smoking Program, offered through SLCC Health and Wellness Services, challenges the pop star's message in an effort to inspire students to quit tobacco.
Bruin Campus Cupboard offers SLCC students a place to turn for food assistance
The student food pantry, located in room 2-152 of the South City Campus, is expanding its hours of operation and adding a variety of new products, including toiletries.
Go ‘Bearfoot’ this summer at SLCC
On Thursday, July 17, Salt Lake Community College’s Resonance Club, in partnership with KRCL, will host the first annual Bearfoot Music Festival.
Is movie etiquette dead? Setting the tone
Stephen Romney discusses movie etiquette, and the possibility that maybe bad manners at the theater might be a result of cinema atmosphere
Is movie theater etiquette dead? The critic’s perspective
Is the etiquette of the movie theater dead? Is the concept of being mindful of others a relic of the past? Stephen Romney discusses movie etiquette, or the lack thereof.
Salt Lake Community College closing Highland campus at the end of June
Programs currently at Highland will be relocated to other SLCC campuses for student convenience.
From intern to freelancer: SLCC student climbs the career ladder
Learn about Visual Art and Design major Rosalba Dominguez and how a recent internship in Washington changed her life.
Caught on camera: Musical instruments stolen from South City Campus
Police are asking for help in identifying a suspect who stole musical instruments worth thousands of dollars from South City Campus.
Vaping causes controversy at Salt Lake Community College
Some students continue to use e-cigarettes indoors in spite of the indoor ban, but Tatiana Burton with the SLCC Health and Wellness Services says there are consequences.