SLCC students share what it means to be ‘chronically online’ and offer a glimpse...
SLCC students shared their views on the definition of being “chronically online” while acknowledging their own social media habits.
SLCC announces tuition increase for 2025-26 academic year
SLCC students react to an announcement made at the Truth and Tuition forum on Feb. 26.
SLCC and UTA working to improve transit for students
The Utah Transit Authority and Salt Lake Community College are working to improve campus transit options.
SLCC professor Penny Bivens shares her journey for Women’s History Month
Salt Lake Community College School of Business professor Penny Bivens hopes her life experiences inspire other women to push for change.
Following rebrand, SLCC’s student engagement office continues its mission
SLCC's Student Engagement, Experience and Achievement office underwent a rebrand due to HB 261, but the goals and services of the office remain the same.
SLCC students comment on finding balance between work and college
One former and two current Salt Lake Community College students shared their experiences, struggles and advice for balancing academics with professional careers.
SLCC Chess Club: making friends and mastering life skills, one move at a time
SLCC's chess club welcomes players of all levels while offering camaraderie and life skills.
Student excuses and where they come from
Research indicates that students use various language and strategy techniques when giving excuses -- but not all of them are truthful.
Students learn art, science of candle making
The Undergraduate Research Coalition (URC) held a candle-making event Feb. 12 to foster creativity and community among SLCC students.
How students can utilize campus safety services
SLCC students can increase their safety on and off campus by utilizing the services and education offered by the Campus Safety Department.
BSU, SWRC collaborate to celebrate Black literature
The Black Student Union partnered with the Student Writing and Reading Center to host their annual poetry slam alongside the center’s African American read-in.
SLCC students donate blood to American Red Cross
The American Red Cross visited four SLCC campuses in early February to collect blood from students and employees.