Letter from the editor: Make your voice heard this election year
Editor in chief Amie Schaeffer reflects on the vice presidential debate and how students can make their voice heard this election year.
Why presidential debates matter
Thursday's presidential debate gives voters one more opportunity to compare President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
SLCC Tanner Forum: The Atlantic’s Ed Yong to speak about COVID-19
Ed Yong, a staff writer at The Atlantic, will speak at the virtual Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Back to school: SLCC Athletics
The SLCC volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball, and softball teams are staying competitive and would appreciate your support.
SLCC requiring students to pick a path
All SLCC students will now be required to choose a preferred area of study on their admission application.
What you need to know about firearms at SLCC
Lt. Jeff Willmore discusses concealed carry at SLCC campuses and other safety tips.
What it’s like to be a mortuary science student at SLCC
Salt Lake Community College’s intensive mortuary science program allows students to learn alongside licensed professionals.
Childcare available for SLCC students
SLCC provides childcare services with priority given to students.
Thayne Center connects student volunteers with community
The Thayne Center for Service and Learning can connect a student with a service opportunity that meets the student’s passion and needs.
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Smokeout teaches students to be smoke free
The Great American Smokeout took place Thursday, Nov. 9 at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
No More Silence: Black Student Union speaks for change
The Black Student Union hosted a panel discussion Friday after racist agitators interrupted the virtual poetry slam on Feb. 4.
SLCC students want to return to life on campus
Some SLCC students say they miss the experiences that come with in-person classes.











