Students teach life-saving techniques at Disaster Preparedness and Health Fair
Students from the college's Health Sciences program demonstrated techniques that help to treat injuries and respond to emergencies at the Emergency Disaster Preparedness and Health Fair on Nov. 6.
Doula & Childbirth Preparation course explains the nonmedical aspects of childbirth
In HLTH 1300, SLCC students can gain the skills to become a certified birth doula.
Stressed students can turn to Health and Wellness Services for relief
Health and Wellness Services offers a wide array of services to treat Salt Lake Community College students.
Open house provides high school students with hands-on introduction to health sciences
The School of Health Sciences held an open house at Jordan Campus to introduce high school students to the numerous programs offered in the field.
Petition draws attention to community cats at Taylorsville Redwood Campus
Feral cats roam the Markosian Library at Taylorsville Redwood Campus; students want to help keep the population healthy and under control.
Latinos in Action club encourages inclusion, community involvement
The Latinos in Action club at Salt Lake Community College supports Latino students in their efforts to pursue a college education.
Sports briefs: SLCC volleyball advances to NJCAA tournament
While the men's and women's basketball teams get tested on the road, the volleyball team is going to Casper for Nationals.
Damien Holmes: Veteran, family man, entrepreneur and SLCC student
Read the story of Damien Holmes, a former Marine who's studying communications at Salt Lake Community College.
SLCC students demonstrate spirit of innovation at AES Convention
Club Resonance traveled to the Audio Engineering Society convention in Los Angeles, California, where one student won a silver medal for his innovative, wearable MIDI controllers.
Salt Lake Community College provides guidance, support to student veterans
Service members and their dependents who need help adjusting to college life will find assistance through SLCC Veterans Services.
Despite financial obstacles, immigrant student reaches for his dream
Emigrating from Mexico to the United States, Carlos Vargas worked for a full year after graduating high school in order to raise the money necessary to begin attending Salt Lake Community College. Jaquelin Gonzalez brings you the story of this 19 year-old aspiring engineer.
South City hosts inaugural Cheese Challenge
Local culinary artists showcased their artisan cheeses for a panel of judges on Oct. 28.