Eco-friendly alternative to paper or plastic
The next time the clerk at the local grocery store asks for a paper or plastic preference, an appropriate answer could be “neither.” The environmentally...
‘Tuesdays with the U’ helps guide SLCC students through the transfer process
The University of Utah hosts a tabling event every spring and fall semester to share transfer information with prospective students at SLCC.
Visualizing hunger and poverty at the Oxfam banquet
Salt Lake Community College will be hosting the Oxfam American Hunger Banquet on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6-8 p.m. in the Student Event Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Attorney, author advocates for future of Wayuu people
Colombian-Wayuu author and attorney Estercilia Simanca Pushaina discussed her advocacy for the indigenous Wayuu people Feb. 27 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SafeUT app helps Utah students in crisis
Utah students can use the SafeUT app to chat with a crisis counselor or to report school-related concerns.
Cash and Keep is a different kind of textbook buyback program
Students can sell their textbooks now and still use them through the end of the semester. Ana Maria Durango has the details.
College affordability remains a priority during COVID-19
Amid the pandemic, many students choose to attend Salt Lake Community College because of the lower tuition prices.
SLCC celebrates Polynesian culture
SLCC hosted multiple events this month to feature Pacific Islanders and their unique culture.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks to the School
I have been thinking a lot about my time at SLCC. Now that I have graduated I feel compelled to give some thanks for...
The Good Lovelies harmonize at SLCC
The Good Lovelies held a songwriting workshop in advance of their concert on April 16 at 7 p.m.
Book Scholarship gives students a financial break
SLCC's Student Life and Leadership to help student's book purchases for the semester of spring 2014 with a scholarship.
Lactobruins heading to Paris for iGEM science competition
The Lactobruins presented a preview of their iGEM project to SLCC faculty and administrators on Oct. 3 at the Taylorsville Redwood campus, The team leaves for Paris to compete in the global science competition.









