Blood: thicker than water, more precious than gold
SLCC student to hold a walk-a-thon to promote awareness and research for rare genetic blood disorder.
Comm 1010 classes work to improve sight for Uganda
Students are collecting a variety of eyeglasses, such as prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses and sunglasses for service project.
New Homeland Security degree soon available at SLCC
Homeland Security and Emergency Management associate of applied science degree will be offered in the fall of 2013.
Respect and appreciation is main course at 4th annual Diversity Dinner
The diversity dinner was held to help participants have a meaningful conversation with people from different backgrounds as seating was randomly assigned.
Irish band to perform at Student Center
‘An Rogaire Dubh’ plays traditional Irish tunes for St. Patty’s Day Celebration on March 13.
Express service to Redwood
New mass transit developments may be in store for SLCC campus.
Medical records grant power to the patient
All health care centers provide patients the ability to obtain a copy of their own medical records.
President Starks goes to Washington
SLCC's student body president Aaron Starks visited Washington, D.C., to participate in a panel discussion at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
‘Death of a Salesman’ opens at South City Campus’ Grand Theatre
'Death of a Salesman' is part of the Grand’s American Classics series running from March 7 through the 23..
Body healing at Jordan Campus
SLCC clinic offers physical and occupational therapy for patients and hands on training for students.
College continues efforts toward environmental sustainability
SLCC has a plan to further improve its level of sustainability college-wide from fleet vehicles to green waste and recycling.
Worlds of analogue and digital collide at local exhibition
Analogital is Utah Museum of Contemporary Art’s newest exhibit that explores the transition from analogue to digital through works of various artists.






