Letter to the Editor: Books for the fall semester
Globe reader Matt Horn wonders why SLCC waits so long to make fall semester's textbooks available to students in this Letter to the Editor.
New Homeland Security degree soon available at SLCC
Homeland Security and Emergency Management associate of applied science degree will be offered in the fall of 2013.
Energy Management degree: Earn money saving the world
This December, Billy Giblin will be one of the first 10 students graduating with an AAS degree in Energy Management from Salt Lake Community...
Salt Lake County Mayor illuminates political machinations as career move
Peter Corroon comes to South City Campus to talk about what it takes to live the life of a politician
From SLCC student to award winning musician
Last Thursday, Salt Lake Community College students were treated to a lecture from award winning musician and former SLCC student, Paul Cardall. A tenacious...
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.
SLCC Talks: Ohana Luau
Salt Lake Community College’s Ohana Luau will take place on Saturday, March 29 at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. On this week's edition of SLCC Talks, students tell us their favorite part of a luau.
Meet your new student body president, Jessica Fowler
Fowler looks to cut fat in activities to create better attendance.
SLCC fashion show pays tribute to late curator
SLCC honored Margot L. Shott during the opening night of the High Style fashion exhibit at South City Campus.
SLCC Fashion Institute makes statement with new ‘Dressed to Protest’ exhibit
SLCC fashion students and faculty are using their skills to tackle important social issues. Marcos Aragon explains.
SLCC shines spotlight on disabilities
Disability Awareness Week was held Sept. 17-20 at Salt Lake Community College. Take a look at what you may have missed.
W. Kamau Bell speaks at Grand Theatre
Stand-up comic and television host W. Kamau Bell discussed race and politics Thursday at the Grand Theatre.









