Silent Witness Project returns to SLCC
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Student Leaders in Civic Engagement (SLICE) once again set up the display for the Silent Witness Project. Learn where on campus you can find these displays.
Runners attempt to outrun the undead horde in the name of charity
On Saturday, October 4, runners of all ages pit their wits and cardiovascular endurance against a scenario lifted straight from George A. Romero: outrunning the living dead. Michael Gault's photo essay shows you the results of the 5KRunDead.
SLCC’s Film Production program puts students behind the camera
SLCC's Film Production Technician program prepares students for work in the highly competitive film industry. Reporter Aldo Gomez brings you the details.
Student Profile: Juliet Devette
SLCC student Juliet Devette was recently accepted into the University of Southern California's Film Program. Tamara Brune-Wharton sits down with Devette to learn more about her many talents and where her life has taken her.
Feel at peace with LDS Institute of Religion
Did you know that every SLCC campus has an Institute? Jaquelin Gonzalez explains the LDS Institute of Religion and how students can join.
Author’s visit shines light on Tourette’s
Josh Hanagarne, author of "The World's Strongest Librarian," paid a visit to the Taylorsville Redwood Campus to discuss writing, reading, and living with Tourette's Syndrome. Reporter Hannah Dailami has the story.
NBC News’ Harry Smith offers career advice to college journalists at media symposium
NBC News contributor Harry Smith spoke to a gathering of Utah college students at the Deseret Management Corporation's Journalism and Media Symposium on Sept. 29.
New quad at Taylorsville Redwood Campus set in memory of former college president
A new student quad now bears the name of former SLCC president Jay L. Nelson.
Philosophy of Religion professor encourages students to ‘chop away’
Shannon Atkinson's Philosophy of Religion course teaches students how to analyze their own beliefs critically and open their minds to the ways other people worship.
Masquerade Ball delivers night of fun and games
SLCC students dressed up on Sept. 26 for a fun-filled night at South City Campus.
SLCC opens up SWAC play with huge win
SLCC defeated in-state rival and fellow Scenic West Conference member Snow College in three sets on Sept. 27.
Student Voice Project provides students with a public forum
The Student Voice Project aims to provide students with a safe public forum where a variety of viewpoints, lifestyles, and cultures can be discussed. Reporter Hailey Benjamin has the details.