4 shows and films to stream during quarantine
If you're looking for something to watch during the COVID-19 pandemic, Porshai Nielsen has a few suggestions.
RCS goes the extra mile using lessons from Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program
Sean Riccardelli, the owner of RCS, a pipeline integrity contracting service, used the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program to strengthen his skill set.
Western Timber Frame: A small business success story
Bradley Lavery overcame personal and professional setbacks on his path to CEO of Western Timber Frame, a premier custom timber-kit vendor.
Thayne Center seeks virtual volunteers for #SLCCserves
The coronavirus pandemic won't stop the Thayne Center from holding its #SLCCserves event later this month.
Watchtower Coffee and Comics moves into new digs
Watchtower Coffee and Comics set up shop one block west on Main Street before the coronavirus outbreak forced them to close.
New LGBTQ+ writing group aims for diversity
The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center and the Community Writing Center launched Write It OUT, a writing group for LGBTQ+ SLCC students and the community.
The Mill at Miller Campus helps elevate entrepreneurs
Located at Miller Campus, The Mill provides expertise and technical support to local entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Coronavirus causes spring break woes for SLCC students
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the travel plans of multiple SLCC students.
Flying Words Project showcases ASL literature
Flying Words Project visited South City Campus on March 7. View photos from the ASL poetry performance featuring Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner.
Bruin Days aim to amp up student involvement
The SLCC Student Association hosts Bruin Days events at several campuses to boost student involvement.
Donate blood to help save lives
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Monday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Central Park Five members to visit SLCC
As SLCC awaits the arrival of exonerated Central Park Five members Raymond Santana and Yusef Salaam, students and faculty reflect on wrongful convictions and possible reparations.














