Discover what DECA can do for you
Kenzie Ball recaps the 2018 DECA conference and explains how DECA could help students reach their career and personal goals.
Why college students should consider an internship
Students and recent graduates may have trouble gaining experience as beginners in their field, which is why internships and networking become helpful tools.
Postpartum depression: a hidden struggle in Latin communities
Language barriers, lack of access to health insurance and community resources, and sociocultural ideas can affect postpartum depression (PPD) in Latin women.
Students and e-portfolio: squeaky wheels and kaleidoscopes
Although SLCC's e-portfolio requirement elicits many complaints, some students have begun to realize its potential for deeper learning and personal expression.
It’s time to update your ePortfolio
Help is available for SLCC students who need to work on their ePortfolio.
How some internships can open doorways to paid experiences
SLCC is helping students connect their classroom learning with career paths, while building confidence and resume experience along the way.
LGBTQ bar faces uncertainty after workers unionize
Following the unionization of its employees, The SunTrapp bar in Salt Lake City reopened on Dec. 2, weeks after closing due to a labor dispute.
Black History Month event highlights traditions through dance and personal culture
About 50 people came to explore and celebrate culture during Tradition in Motion: The Black Family Reunion on Feb. 10.
LDS Student Association hosts campus activities to bring SLCC together
The Latter-day Saint Student Association hosts events throughout the school year to bring the student community closer, regardless of religious preference.
Dash2: Grit proving essential to success
Dash2 founder and Marine Corps veteran Brandon Knotts reinvented himself after launching his information technology company.
President Huftalin honored at Women’s Leadership Celebration at Sundance Film Festival
SLCC President Deneece Huftalin received a leadership in education award at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
E-textbooks not as popular as you might think
While e-books are cheaper than their printed counterparts, Dillon Anderson investigates why most students don't use them.













