‘One Revolution’ with Chris Waddell
" is, in a lot of ways, the final minority," said Chris Waddell, the most decorated male skier in Paralympic history. Last Wednesday, Waddell...
Student Association president Mike Bird is here to serve
As president, Bird is working to make SLCC a better school for the students that attend. In order to do that he knows...
Students, faculty enjoy Edible Books contest
SLCC celebrated National Library Week with their popular Edible Books contest.
Practice these parking lot safety tips
SLCC has a low crime rate, but students and staff should stay alert in the parking lots.
Federal budget cuts cancel SLCC student hopes
ACT Closure at Clearfield Job Corps sends SLCC students home.
Congolese students become first all-refugee graduating class of SLCC entrepreneur program
Bennett Muhoza and several other Congolese refugee students graduated from the Everyday Entrepreneur Program at Salt Lake Community College.
Changes coming to Taylorsville Redwood Campus
Facilities Services is updating the quad and other areas of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Native American, Pacific Islander retention rates decline
SLCC Institutional Research conducted a study in 2011 and found that 41% of Native American and Pacific Islander students who did not re-enroll had a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher.
Where you can save with your student ID
Explore the many perks and benefits that come with your SLCC OneCard.
SLCC wins Region 18 men’s basketball title
The Bruins run the table in Twin Falls to play for a bid to Nationals.
The man behind the wrap: remembering Jonathan Stowers
SLCC professor Jonathan Stowers passed away last December; his artwork is on display at South City Campus in memoriam. Jordan Bagley shares his views on Stowers' work.
Creating a monster at the Community Writing Center horror workshop
Horror stories play a deeper part in our history than we care to admit. They are informed by a culture's deepest anxieties and desires











