SLCC globe-trotting: A letter from a study abroad correspondent
Noah Lewis, incoming editor-in-chief of The Globe, discusses his journey to Salt Lake Community College and his upcoming role as a study abroad correspondent in India.
For some students, work-study has its benefits
The work-study program is a useful resource for students at Salt Lake Community College.
CERT stands ready for campus emergencies
A recent evacuation drill at South City Campus highlighted the work of the Campus Emergency Response Team.
SLCC club strives to support Latinx students
Latinx United for Change and Activism supports the educational success of Latinx students at Salt Lake Community College.
Students have good things to say about SLCC
Tristan Nielson and Karen Chujan talk about why they like going to Salt Lake Community College.
SafeUT app helps Utah students in crisis
Utah students can use the SafeUT app to chat with a crisis counselor or to report school-related concerns.
SLCC requiring students to pick a path
All SLCC students will now be required to choose a preferred area of study on their admission application.
Service animals assist students with daily life
Service animals are a vital resource for people with disabilities, but other support animals are not allowed on campus.
Should you take a gap year? It depends
Whether students take a year off between high school and college is a matter of personal choice.
SLCC increases tuition by 2 percent
Tuition is rising again at SLCC, with a number of increases and cuts to many school programs.
SLCC increases campus security officers for safety of students
The SLCC Public Safety Department has added new officers to increase evening security for students and faculty.
Good grades can pay off in college
Students who take it easy in high school may not be prepared for the amount of work and stress involved with college classes.














