From seeds to deeds: New community garden nurtures spirit of service
In a few short months, a community garden has blossomed just outside the South City Campus. Learn about the work that went into the garden and who will benefit from it.
StrengthsQuest assessment helps people find their own keys to success
Students, faculty and staff can unlock their talents through a free online assessment program offered at Salt Lake Community College.
Technology takes class out of the classroom
As online classes become more and more common, Salt Lake Community College students have to decide if e-learning is right for them.
B-Line fender bender near South City Campus
A B-Line shuttle bus was involved in an accident today in Salt Lake City. Find out what happened and view photos from the scene.
Crime report gives inside look at campus safety
Theft is the most common crime at Salt Lake Community College campuses. Read through some of the data and learn what you can do to avoid becoming a statistic.
Degree or certificate? Students have a choice
A major dilemma for many SLCC students is deciding between an associate degree or a certificate of completion. Read what advisors and current students had to say about the two options.
Watch this year’s hottest films for free at SLCC
Get your popcorn ready! Student Life and Leadership is bringing "Jurassic World" and other blockbusters to Salt Lake Community College campuses.
Get to know SLCCSA executive VP Blake Sio
Learn more about Blake Sio, who starts his first term as executive vice president of the Salt Lake Community College Student Association.
SLCC web design students win SkillsUSA gold
Betsy Hijazi and Andrew Wernick are among the many SLCC students who won medals at the SkillsUSA national competition in Louisville, Kentucky.
2nd annual Bearfoot Festival this Thursday
The Bearfoot Festival returns to the South City Campus for a second year. Learn more about this free community event filled with music and fun.
Disaster drill puts SLCC CERT to the test
Salt Lake Community College faculty and staff put their emergency response training into action during a simulated building collapse at the Miller Campus.
Student veterans take hike to celebrate freedom
While most celebrate the Fourth of July with barbecues and fireworks, SLCC student veterans took a different path.