A Slick Look at Sports: Celebrating longevity
Coaching is not a great career if you are concerned with job security. That said, to have two coaches at one place for more...
SLCC student honored for kidnapping intervention
Six months after intervening during an attempted child kidnapping, SLCC student Michael Armajo was honored by the UTA Police Department with the Citizen's Medal...
Service learning: How they feel now
The student lounge at South City Campus is the location. Some of Liz Montague's service-learning English 2010 class can be found here in their...
DRC a crucial resource for students with special needs
Students with special needs can receive help that levels the playing field for all students in school.
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) provides a variety...
Google out, ELIE in
Although Google and Yahoo may be the common places to look for information to write and research papers, students have many other resources at...
A class about online classes
Many students this semester are taking advantage of online classes. Due to the rising trend of online classes, the coordinator for Salt Lake Community...
A Slick Look at Sports: A winning resolution
"Resolution" is a word that is thrown around a lot come January 1st. With a new semester beginning, such a word will probably be...
Become a SLCC International Diplomat
Meeting new people and making new friends is never easy. In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The only way to have a friend...
Faculty profile: Nick Burns
A typical day in the life of Assistant Professor of Communication, Nick Burns, looks like a marathon. As the coordinator of the Communication Department...
Hidden transfer glitches
Salt Lake Community College is a two-year institution; meaning most of you will be transferring to a four-year school with or without an associate's...
Mythbusting available through Institute
Whether it be good, bad, ugly or somewhere in the middle, just about every person who lives in the state of Utah has an...
Evaluations available online until December 12
During a semester, students who regularly attend class naturally form opinions about their professors. Whether it be that "Professor A" was the most amazing...