In Case of Crisis app is an essential download
Students, faculty and staff who want to feel more prepared for campus emergencies can download the In Case of Crisis app.
Aviation program constrained by space limits
One of the smaller programs at SLCC is in need of a very large resource.
Umpqua shooting puts focus on campus safety
After a recent shooting at Umpqua Community College, SLCC students and staff may be on edge. Find out how school officials and UHP prepare for such an event at SLCC.
Letter to the Editor: Hot classrooms
One Globe reader wants SLCC to check the temperature of its classrooms.
Mass transit helps students cut driving costs
Want to save money on gas and other expenses? Check out the UTA student pass.
Social media improves communication between students and advisors
Academic and Career Advising has taken a different approach to connect with students this year.
PTK society recognizes academic excellence
Learn more about the society that celebrates the brightest minds at Salt Lake Community College.
Transfer Days connects SLCC students with future schools
Transfer Days help SLCC students who are unsure about which university to attend by bringing advisors from across the state to the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SLCC professor recalls big poetry contest win
Hear from SLCC's award-winning poet and what led up to her grand prize victory.
Counselor: ‘No shame’ in having suicidal thoughts
As National Suicide Prevention Month ends, Scott Kudera from the Center for Health and Counseling talks about suicide and where students can go if they need help.
Former Bees pitcher finds new home at SLCC
After a few years living the dream as a professional baseball player, Jeremy Berg enters his first season as pitching coach for the SLCC Bruins.
Unwind with a $10 massage from the CHC
Stress is a problem for many SLCC students, and the Center for Health and Counseling wants to help.