Entrepreneurs take many paths to success
Entrepreneurs often have humble beginnings, but their success stories can inspire others.
It pays to be an SLCC student
All kinds of businesses offer freebies and other discounts to SLCC students.
New STEM center opens at Redwood Campus
SLCC recently completed renovations on the new Dumke Center for STEM Learning.
SLCC promotes diversity over dinner
Students, faculty, staff and community members talked about microaggression at the eighth annual Diversity Dinner.
Endowment cuts threaten local arts initiatives
Possible endowment cuts could be troublesome for local art and culture initiatives.
Legislators want Utah colleges to post more data
If passed, HB 100 would require colleges to gather and publish more information about their programs, in order to help students make more informed decisions.
Mentors help students learn by example
Students in need of guidance should seek a mentor for educational and career support.
Open educational resources cut learning costs
Open-source materials allow students and faculty to opt out of traditional high-priced textbooks.
College classes give inmates a second chance
SLCC adjunct Norm Zurn says most of his students "really want to make a change."
Diverse duo discusses meditation benefits
Two experts from vastly different backgrounds came together to demonstrate the benefits of meditation.
SLCC community shines at campus talent show
Artists and performers showcased their unique talents last Thursday in the Oak Room.
New OneCard now available
While SLCC IDs now connect to MasterCard, many other features remain the same.