SEAT takes a stand
There is no denying the spark of inspiration that led Students for Ethical Animal Treatment (SEAT) founder and President, Amelia Corey, to begin the...
5K Fun Run supports UHP trooper’s fight against breast cancer
Trooper Bonnie Kunz faces a fourth round of treatments for breast cancer, people can show their support with donations through Oct. 1 at bit.ly/HelpBonnie.
The Full Monty: SLCC Study Abroad programs are the real thing
This year's Study Abroad program groups recently returned to Salt Lake City from their respective travels to England, Japan and China. The trips were held between May 5 and 27.
Course evaluations let students have their say
SLCC students who fill out their course evaluations can help improve the quality of their classes.
SLCC prepares students for university learning
SLCC students have the unique opportunity to prepare themselves for a four-year program.
SLCC increases tuition by 2 percent
Tuition is rising again at SLCC, with a number of increases and cuts to many school programs.
Free movies aren’t just on campus
On November 2, Student Life and Leadership is planning to show "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus...
Lake questions: How does drought and population growth affect the Salt Lake crisis?
Local experts answer questions about the effects of drought and population growth on the Great Salt Lake, as well as the state of climate science in public schools.
Are you “Earthquake Ready?”
Would you be ready if an earthquake were to strike along the Wasatch Front? What would you do if such a natural disaster occurred?
Earthquakes...
Students talk about their service learning experience
Last Tuesday, members of a Communication 2150 class taught by Tamara Phillips had an opportunity to talk openly about their experiences with service learning....
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.
SLCC gives students at Draper prison a second chance
Salt Lake Community College created a prison education program to help inmates obtain a higher education.








