Open educational resources cut learning costs
Open-source materials allow students and faculty to opt out of traditional high-priced textbooks.
College classes give inmates a second chance
SLCC adjunct Norm Zurn says most of his students "really want to make a change."
Diverse duo discusses meditation benefits
Two experts from vastly different backgrounds came together to demonstrate the benefits of meditation.
SLCC community shines at campus talent show
Artists and performers showcased their unique talents last Thursday in the Oak Room.
New OneCard now available
While SLCC IDs now connect to MasterCard, many other features remain the same.
Get to know your candidates; voting begins today
Voting for SLCC student body president begins today. Learn more about each candidate and how to vote.
SLC mayor shares lessons on leadership
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski talked to aspiring student leaders in the Oak Room last Wednesday.
Alternative Breaks bring social issues into focus
Students who participate in the Alternative Break program gain new perspectives about the world around them.
Westpointe Center expansion underway
The new facility is expected to meet the needs of students and businesses alike.
Campaign celebrates South City personalities
The "Stay Unique" marketing campaign encourages SLCC students to be themselves.
4 ways students can de-stress on campus
Students who are feeling overwhelmed can turn to the Center for Health and Counseling for stress relief.
Take advantage of free tutoring services
SLCC students can receive free tutoring in a variety of subjects and methods.









