New phenomenon of ‘quiet quitting’ garners attention on social media
Quiet quitters, or employees who do the minimum required work and are psychologically detached from their jobs, have become a hot topic on social media.
Girls Who Smash: A smashburger worth fighting for
The queer women-owned burger pop-up Girls Who Smash is challenging the status quo, one smashburger at a time.
Best-selling author Naomi Klein to speak at Tanner Forum on Social Ethics
Eco-activist Naomi Klein will discuss the affects of capitalism on our environment Nov. 10 at the Grand Theatre.
SLCC professor Penny Bivens shares her journey for Women’s History Month
Salt Lake Community College School of Business professor Penny Bivens hopes her life experiences inspire other women to push for change.
SLCC’s surplus store offers school supplies at a low cost
Salt Lake Community College operates a surplus service that sells used college assets, like computers and furniture, at low prices.
Students more likely to pay more for subscription-based services
New subscription-based services make it easy for college students to unwittingly overspend.
Maven Strong Pilate Studio: Weathering a pandemic
Tessa Arneson, owner of Maven Strong Pilate Studio, has developed a flexible business amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Launch Leads CEO Scott Smith: ‘You have to believe in yourself’
Scott Smith, president and CEO of Launch Leads in Murray, offers advice to future entrepreneurs.
Kroger to ban Visa credit cards at Smith’s stores
Smith's Food & Drug stores will no longer accept Visa credit cards beginning in April.
Spring clothing drive aims to provide students with attire for interviews, jobs
The SLCC chapter of the Utah Women in Higher Education Network is accepting donations of clean business attire, shoes, ties and briefcases through March 21.
Discover what DECA can do for you
Kenzie Ball recaps the 2018 DECA conference and explains how DECA could help students reach their career and personal goals.
Tree planting event grows green culture at SLCC
Business Communications students and faculty celebrate a semester of hard work by planting trees at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.











