Members of SLCC and community invited to diversity dinner
Salt Lake Community College's Student Life and Leadership Association, along with the Fine Arts and Cultural Event Committee, will be hosting their second annual...
Ross Romero enjoys pizza with SLCC students
On Wednesday, September 28, 2011, Student Life and Leadership invited students of Salt Lake Community College to have pizza with a politician.
Utah State Senate...
It pays to be an SLCC student
All kinds of businesses offer freebies and other discounts to SLCC students.
Science Resource Center a lifesaver for many
Any student who struggles with biology, chemistry, physics or other science classes can get free tutoring.
Give a little during SLCC Week of Giving
There are students in dire need of help. This week, from November 1st through the 5th, is Salt Lake Community College's first ever Week...
Use healthy food to increase your brain power for finals week
Many students consume energy drinks and high-calorie foods to fuel their cram sessions, but there's a better way to keep your energy up.
How to stay motivated after spring break
Returning to school after spring break can be strenuous; here are some tips to tough it out.
Japan Comes to SLCC: Students get a look at a new culture
Salt Lake Community College students and faculty were given the opportunity to get insight into a different culture as Hideki Okazaki from Japan's Shitennoji...
A Slick Look at Sports: A winning resolution
"Resolution" is a word that is thrown around a lot come January 1st. With a new semester beginning, such a word will probably be...
Student Writing Center turns SLCC students into wordsmiths
Students have a free resource on campus dedicated to improving their writing skills. Nivyukuri Kazimire has the details.
As spring graduation nears, many wonder ‘What’s next?’
Salt Lake Community College offers help to upcoming graduates who are unsure about their futures.
‘15 to Finish’ campaign to help students graduate on time
Over the course of four semesters, students who take 15 credits a semester will complete the same amount of coursework as those who take 12 credits for five semesters – graduating more quickly and paying less for school.







