SLCC students react to beginning of Biden presidency
Salt Lake Community College students react to what President Joe Biden has done in the early weeks of his administration.
SEAT takes a stand
There is no denying the spark of inspiration that led Students for Ethical Animal Treatment (SEAT) founder and President, Amelia Corey, to begin the...
SLCC third lowest student fees in Utah
Salt Lake Community College currently has the third lowest student fees in Utah. The Student Fees board succeeded in lowering student fees by $1.00...
Sex education in Utah: What students did — and didn’t — learn in the...
Sex education is required curriculum in Utah high schools, but students say the classroom isn’t where they are learning the most.
Mistaken identity, jealousy and the NEA lead to laughs when ‘Inspecting Carol’
Salt Lake Community College’s Black Box Theatre is presenting “Inspecting Carol” on the South City Campus.
Styled as a cross between “Noises Off” and...
Change in command brings new perspective to SLCC Police Services
UHP Lt. Jalaine Hawkes recently took over as section commander at Salt Lake Community College.
Best-kept secret opens doors for Utah economy at Miller campus
Moving Utah business forward since 2001, the SLCC Miller campus hosts an enduring Miller legacy of getting things done and accelerating Utah business growth.
SLCC students protest Cosmetology program cut
Students and local business leaders rally at Taylorsville Redwood Campus to protest the college administration's decision to cancel SLCC's Cosmetology program.
SLCC Community Garden continues to grow
Pumpkins, tomatoes, onions and squash. These are some of the vegetables that can be seen growing in the community gardens located on various campuses...
SLCC, UHP prepared for on-campus catastrophes
As campus shootings become an all-too-common occurrence, Heidi Bledsoe explains how SLCC and the Utah Highway Patrol prepare for any and all emergencies and how students can also make the campus safer.
SLCC offers campus dining rewards program
SLCC students have some extra incentive to spend money at campus food courts.
New building raises concerns, requires patience: part 2
Accessibility challenges for those with disabilities at the Center for New Media.