‘Our Dance Language’ concert April 10 and 11
The SLCC Dance Company will present their spring concert in the Grand Theatre.
Local social worker shares secrets to a successful career at CAP lecture
Certified social worker LaShawn Williams-Schultz explains how students can better align their values with their career aspirations.
Rainn Wilson dishes out SoulPancake wisdom
Rainn Wilson inspires an audience full of SLCC students during his lecture at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SLCC Dance Company ready to speak the ‘Language of Dance’
The SLCC Dance Company will perform their annual fall concert in The Grand Theatre on Nov. 21 and 22. Guadalupe Rodriguez previews the concert with photos from the rehearsal.
‘Wild’ author Cheryl Strayed shares her story of grief at Tanner Forum
As part of the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics lecture series, Cheryl Strayed shares her story of what it took to write her successful memoir. Contributing writer Julie Hirschi has the details.
Silent Witness Project returns to SLCC
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Student Leaders in Civic Engagement (SLICE) once again set up the display for the Silent Witness Project. Learn where on campus you can find these displays.
New quad at Taylorsville Redwood Campus set in memory of former college president
A new student quad now bears the name of former SLCC president Jay L. Nelson.
Masquerade Ball delivers night of fun and games
SLCC students dressed up on Sept. 26 for a fun-filled night at South City Campus.
Student Voice Project provides students with a public forum
The Student Voice Project aims to provide students with a safe public forum where a variety of viewpoints, lifestyles, and cultures can be discussed. Reporter Hailey Benjamin has the details.
Student Voice Project shines spotlight on Health Science Department
Students interested in the medical field can attend a panel discussion hosted by the Student Voice Project at the Jordan Campus on Sept. 29. Read on to learn more about the event.
Students craft new faces in preparation for the Masquerade Ball
Student Life and Leadership gave students the opportunity to make their own mask for the Masquerade Ball on Friday.
Comedian Samuel Comroe entertains, enlightens SLCC audience
As part of Disability Awareness Week, Samuel Comroe, a comedian who has Tourette Syndrome, visited the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Friday, September 19, 2014, where he used humor to share his experiences living with his condition. Reporter Hannah Dailami brings you the details.