SLCC student gets his geek on
In one of the weakest economies the U.S. has ever seen, most Salt Lake Community College students are focusing on getting through school while...
Scholarship honors late SLCC film professor
Although film professor Mark Davis died in 2016, he still supports film students at Salt Lake Community College through a scholarship fund established in his honor.
New Executive Council elected for 2011-2012
Running Mates' Mike Bird and Robert Corbridge were proclaimed the new Student Body Executive Council's President and Vice President for the next school year...
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.
Students express mixed emotions about staying home when ill
COVID-19 has changed student opinions about pushing through sickness.
Biology, ‘Jeopardy’ style: Students quizzed at Body Worlds’ Anatomy Games
College and high school students joined together to flex their brain muscles at the first Anatomy Games. Learn more about the competition and some of the people who organized the event.
‘No Cap’: How Gen Z slang is shaking up office talk
From baby boomers to Gen Z, each group has their own way of speaking, which can make conversations more confusing than productive.
Firearms on campus: To carry or not to carry
SLCC allows any concealed carry permit holder to carry on campus. But the decision to do so varies from person to person.
Service learning classes an opportunity for some, unwelcome surprise for others
Most students who take service learning classes end up with a rich learning experience, but many are often shocked by the increased workload.
Service learning...
SLCC Student Association tackles ePortfolio, other hot-button issues
Nahomi Rei, president of Salt Lake Community College Student Association, addresses several student concerns in her vision statement for 2024-25.
Diversity in skilled labor is increasing. Disparities still exist, but the industry is making...
As more diverse tradespeople enter the job market, inclusion and equity become increasingly important components at technical schools and workplaces.
Theft highlights most common campus crime
A recent crime at the South City campus brings to light the frequency of theft at SLCC campuses.










