Improvements at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus
Major changes are taking place to the landscape around the Technology Building (TB) at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. The construction is phase two of...
Elizabeth Smart’s ‘My Story’ aims to empower other people with similar experiences
Smart visited the Grand Theatre to promote her book, My Story, and shares intimate details of her kidnapping and the emotional aftermath.
Center for gender and sexuality helps SLCC become most affordable LGBTQ-friendly college
The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center streamlines several resources targeted at students who identify as LGBTQ+ and women.
SLCC creating awareness for hunger and poverty
Salt Lake Community College will host “Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week," where students will be able to contribute by donating food in designated areas and participate in different activities during Nov. 18-22.
SLCC Study Spots: Library Square and the Community Writing Center
If you happen to find yourself at Library Square, Reporter Michael Hawker will point you to the campuses popular study spots.
SLCC conference speaker leaves students with one message: ‘Don’t give up’
Astrophysicist James Negus spoke to SLCC students and faculty during the Bruin Brains Conference on Friday.
Utah Highway Patrol hosts LGBTQ+ safety chat
The Utah Highway Patrol hosted a safety chat for students, faculty and staff last month at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
UMA conference encourages Hispanic students
Una Mano Amiga helps Hispanic or Latino students follow their educational dreams.
Mega Fair happening this week at SLCC
Formerly known as Club Rush, the Mega Fair gives SLCC students the opportunity to learn about different clubs and campus resources.
SLCC culinary students rise above competition
Students in the SLCC Culinary Institute have won multiple SkillsUSA contests in recent years.
SLCC celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander community
SLCC will host multiple events to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Letter to the Editor: On the subject of Canvas and e-Portfolios
Editor's Note: The following letter was initially sent on August 27, 2014. Some information may be out of date.
I am a busy student who...










