SLCCSA VP offers advice to future candidates
Justine Tabligan shares her experiences as Vice President of the SLCC Student Association; find out how returning students get involved in student government next year.
SLCC student claims top honor at SkillsUSA Championships
SLCC visual arts graduate Bess Hayes won the gold medal in the Graphic Communications division of the SkillsUSA national competition in June.
What’s your experience looking for work? The Salt Lake Tribune and The Globe want...
The Salt Lake Tribune and The Globe want to hear from you about your experience looking for work.
Recent Utah K-12 book bans spark discussions on censorship
A growing list of banned books in Utah’s K-12 schools has sparked a larger discussion about censorship and access to controversial or sensitive topics by minors.
What SLCC creatives can gain from UAA’s Connect program
Hosted by Utah Arts Alliance, the UAA Connect program can help students build artistic skills outside of school.
SLCC to celebrate first-generation college students
Salt Lake Community College will host a celebration event for first-generation students and alumni on Thursday.
Slacking in school can impact your future
When trying to earn a scholarship or gain acceptance into a university, “Cs get degrees” is no motto to live by.
Students with disabilities can find relief with Disability Resource Center
SLCC's Disability Resource Center works to ensure that students with disabilities can excel in their studies.
President’s Message: End of fall semester
President Deneece Huftalin has some words of encouragement for students as the fall semester comes to a close.
Students create checklist to fight climate change
As global warming progresses, SLCC students and faculty urge the community to make small changes in their lives to reduce their impact on the environment.
SLCC hosts 2nd annual Health and Fitness Conference
Students and local fitness experts learned new lessons and techniques at the SLCC Health and Fitness Conference Saturday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Questions answered at domestic violence panel
SLCC students and staff joined community leaders to talk about the dangers of domestic violence.











