Women’s History Month events at SLCC
Celebrate Women’s History Month by attending one or more of many female-led events and workshops this month.
Club helps Latinx students find safe, welcoming environment at SLCC
The Latinx Student Union supports all SLCC Latinx students as they pursue their college education.
Massages can help students de-stress before midterms
The Center for Health and Counseling offers hour-long massages at low prices.
Work-study jobs help cover tuition costs
SLCC has many options when it comes to paying for college, including work-study jobs.
Biggest snowstorm in almost two decades affects SLCC
The epic Feb. 6 snowstorm forced SLCC to cancel classes for the day, putting some students and staff in a bind.
Alt-right group posts propaganda around SLCC campuses
SLCC students and staff were shocked to find anti-immigration messages displayed around campuses yesterday.
The real ‘BlacKkKlansman’ returns to SLCC
Former SLCC instructor Ron Stallworth, the African-American police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan, will speak at the Grand Theatre on Feb. 26.
Revised Medicaid expansion bill signed into law
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed SB 96 into law last week, replacing the voter-approved Proposition 3.
SLCCSA holds candidate meet-and-greets; student body elections underway
Learn more about Mary Flanagan and Mason Bancroft as they run for president and executive vice president of the SLCC Student Association.
5 steps to a successful graduation
If you’re planning on graduating this spring, make sure you’re following the correct guidelines to ensure success.
Change is brewing: Utah lawmakers could allow stronger beer in grocery stores
S.B. 132 would allow Utah grocery stores to sell beer with 4.8 percent alcohol content.
SLCC students surprised by birth control law passed last year
Some SLCC students are unaware of S.B. 184, which Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed into law in March 2018.













