UHP helps keep SLCC secure
The Utah Highway Patrol provides security services at four SLCC campuses. Learn how to protect yourself at school and who to call if you need assistance.
Why I became an occupational therapy student
A children’s song propelled SLCC student Iliana Alfaro towards a career in occupational therapy. Read her story.
Wally Rupp: The man across the street
Taylorsville resident Wally Rupp has seen many changes over the years, including the construction of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. Benjamin Lindsay shares Rupp's story.
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.
SLCC to join Great Utah ShakeOut on April 16
SLCC will ask students, faculty and staff to "drop, cover and hold on" during a statewide earthquake drill on Thursday.
Students discuss sexual assault awareness
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Alejandra Almada gathers student opinions on the definition of sexual assault.
New Utah law gives rape victims a better chance at justice
House Bill 74 changes how consent is perceived in the eyes of the law, especially as it pertains to unconscious victims. Jennifer Garcia explains.
Students can now learn salsa, bachata at SLCC
The president of the new Salsa/Bachata Club wants to leave a good legacy for future Latino college students. Gerardo Chagolla explains.
SLCC a part of the solar solution
After President Obama's recent visit to the Beehive State, we shine a light on SLCC's solar training program and how the college uses solar power.
SLCC hosts honors ceremony to celebrate academic excellence
Learn how Salt Lake Community College recognizes students who receive good grades.
New rule change means free parking for everyone
A recent increase in state funding leads SLCC to drop parking passes, effective April 1. Jordan Bagley has more on this story.
Secret list leaked: new SLCC classes revealed
New classes are coming to Salt Lake Community College. Randy Harward shares some inside information with the Globe Editor in Chief.