Enjoy a month of “literary abandon” with NaNoWriMo
November is a month that is often just spent preparing for the big Christmas month just around the corner. However, this month stands out...
Program teaches skills for social change
SLICE offers service and leadership opportunities. Application deadline is March 29.
Womxn share stories about identity and struggle in new anthology series
The SLCC Community Writing Center established the "She Said" writing workshop and anthology to provide underrepresented Utah womxn with a platform to share their stories.
Trump supporters rally at Utah Capitol amid chaos in DC
Supporters of President Donald Trump converged on the Utah State Capitol to protest the 2020 election results.
SLCC prepares for possible impacts of coronavirus
Here's the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and what SLCC is doing to prepare for the disease's potential impact on the college.
SLCC helps refugees find a better life
Students from war-torn nations come to SLCC for a chance to succeed in America.
Move to Amend gives students a chance to have their voices heard
National movement "Move to Amend" is reaching out to students to help raise awareness and start a mass movement against corporate rule.
New club invites SLCC students to feel the Bern
Learn how one student club encourages young people to be more politically involved.
Students leap into business ownership after SLCC education
Two alumni students from SLCC flow from education into business ownership.
Utah increases minimum tobacco age to 21
HB 324, which raises the minimum age to purchase tobacco from 19 to 21, was signed into law earlier this year.
Governor signs budget cuts bill
On February 16 Governor Herbert signed the 2012 Fiscal Year Higher Education Budget Bill HB0007SDI. The bill calls for a seven percent budget cut...
Local hip-hop artists discuss youth, racial justice
Several Utah rappers participated in an insightful discussion on youth and racial justice Oct. 24 at South City Campus.









