SLCC hosts upcoming discussions about the nature of philosophy
SLCC will host the third Annual International Undergraduate Student Philosophical Conference in November.
DECA invites students to step out of class and into the real world
DECA will hold a workshop called “Entreprecurious” in the Student Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus that will feature guest speakers who will talk to those who want to start their own businesses.
Community children celebrate Halloween at Redwood Student Center
Student Life and Leadership hosted its annual Halloween Carnival on Saturday, Oct. 27
South City theatre a hotspot for ghostly shenanigans
The Grand Theatre at the SLCC South City Campus has a reputation for being haunted.
SLCC students haunt and thrill in ‘Scratch’
“Scratch” the nation-wide sensation that uses a combination of puppetry and live actors can now be seen at SLCC’s Black Box Theatre.
It’s Disability Awareness week at SLCC
SLCC focuses on Disability Awareness with a special week long celebration that is packed with informative events, a film screening and inspirational musical performances.
Laughter Yoga class heals with a hearty guffaw
Laughter Yoga is the unique combination of laughing and yoga breathing, taught free at South City Campus or the Taylorsville Redwood Campus throughout the semester.
Chess Club invites players of all skill levels to take on the game of...
The Chess Club at Salt Lake Community College Taylorsville Redwood Campus invites new and veteran players to play and join the club.
Social dance classes teach techniques for the budding socialite
HLA courses offer a wide range of activities to encourage lifelong wellness, including social dance I and social dance II.
Beyond 21st century resume: free tuition for exceptional ePortfolio
Each semester SLCC will award four students a semester’s full tuition waiver for those who create exceptional ePortfolios.
With more functionality, smartphones have become a larger classroom distraction
An increasing number of students are using their smartphones in class for other things then their actual class work.
Benefits of water are essential, but often ignored
Water makes up 55 to 78 percent of the human body, and is essential part of its many processes. Regular hydration can help with weight loss, improve digestive health and increase energy.