Differences between withdrawing, failing a class
Students stop attending classes for various reasons. Learn more about the different ways to take care of a class you can't drop.
Newly-appointed interim president announced
The newly appointed interim president of SLCC, Dr. Deneece Huftalin, will take her place officially on January 1, 2014.
SLCC joins 2016 African American Read-In
Poetry lovers celebrated diversity during the African American Read-in.
Sustainability Committee helps SLCC go green
The Sustainability Committee, organized a few years ago, has had a successful year, with many of the committee's plans coming into fruition in the...
SLCC at top of NJCAA women’s hoops poll
While the Lady Bruins are No. 1 in the NJCAA rankings, the men's team is also on the rise.
Men’s basketball: SLCC to play Cochise College for national tournament bid
Learn more about the team that will face SLCC on Saturday for a trip to Nationals.
College classes give inmates a second chance
SLCC adjunct Norm Zurn says most of his students "really want to make a change."
SLCC Talks: Nerdy indulgences
As Salt Lake Comic Con nears, read what 'Globe' staff members do to satisfy their inner geek.
Chalk art for a cause
The 11th Annual Chalk Art Festival at The Gateway mall raised money and awareness for Utah Foster Care.
Police investigating shooting near South City Campus
The Salt Lake City Police Department is investigating a shooting that took place Tuesday near the South City Campus.
‘Native Voices’ exhibit explores relationship between health, cultural life
“Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness” explores the relationship between health and culture of Native Americans and Pacific Islanders. The exhibit is currently on display at SLCC libraries.
Indigenous storyteller, filmmaker tells Ute tales for SLCC event
SLCC kicked off its Native American Heritage Month celebrations by hosting Ute filmmaker and multimedia storyteller Larry Cesspooch on Nov. 8.











