SLCC Hometowns: Bao Lam
SLCC student and Globe staffer Bao Lam recalls his favorite memories and other aspects of life in his hometown of Rach Gia, Vietnam.
Groundbreaking: A new business building is coming to SLCC
The Larry H. and Gail Miller Business Building groundbreaking ceremony took place Friday, Nov. 8, at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Math department streamlines curriculum
The SLCC math department has added a new course to help students learn only what they need.
Migrantes: defensa y apoyo legitímo
A medida que el ICE aumenta su presencia en Utah, grupos universitarios y comunitarios ofrecen información y recursos para capacitar a los inmigrantes y sus aliados.
SLCC duplica el tiempo de gracia de las multas de parqueadero
Esta primavera, los servicios de parqueadero de SLCC ajustó el período de gracia para el pago de citaciones para aliviar la presión financiera sin dejar de hacer cumplir las reglas de estacionamiento.
ePortfolios a new requirement at SLCC
Starting this summer, you've got one more thing to do as a student here at SLCC. The school is introducing ePortfolios as a course...
From photojournalist to public servant: Bruin alum Jesse Valdez aims for mayoral seat
When Jesse Valdez graduated from Salt Lake Community College, he never imagined he would be running for mayor of his hometown.
How SLCC students can be career-ready
Career coaches offer advice to Salt Lake Community College students who are preparing to enter the workforce.
SLCC’s black students voices in on stereotypes at the college
Black students at SLCC are the minority, but they make their voices heard at Student Voices Panel.
But you don’t look sick: living with an invisible disability
Amie Schaeffer shares her personal experience living with multiple sclerosis and how the Disability Resource Center helps students with disabilities.
SLCC alters grade options amid COVID-19
Salt Lake Community College is allowing students to choose a pass or withdrawal option for any spring 2020 course.
Think before posting, how social media can affect job prospects
Employers are aware that potential hires are using social media and students should be cautious when posting online, or they could be faced with consequences.












