Taste of Asia: bringing the culture to you
Taste of Asia gives students a look at various Asian cultures.
The Race Card Exhibit: Exploring and confronting identity
Michele Norris visits SLCC to spread her message about race with the Race Card Project.
What’s going on at the Capitol
What is the legislature thinking? No one knows, but here is what they are doing.
Family and Human Studies program offers a rewarding career
On Feb. 18, a panel of former graduates from the Family and Human Studies Associate degree program shared their success stories of life after SLCC.
Students: take action against tuition and fees increases
Tuition and fees are on the rise again, but students can do something to try to stem the tide.
Location sets the fate for future interior design graduates
The Interior Design Program has been moved the Library Square Campus in downtown Salt Lake City until measures have been taken to relocate the program to the Taylorville Redwood Campus.
Free massages, medical consultations and counseling for students
Health and Wellness Services have planned several events for the month of February to help students with everything from physical and mental health to finding the best healthcare resources available.
Thoughts on Black History month
Black history month is about more than remembering the past, but helping the lives of those for the future.
Get published in Folio
Folio is now accepting submissions with a deadline set for March 21.
Park-like area to take place of building
The Jay L. Nelson Administration building will be replaced by open area providing a view of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
United Way offers students help with Affordable Care Act enrollment
United Way offers help with Obamacare in front of the Grand Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 20 from noon to 4 p.m.
Couples kiss for iPod at SLCC
On Thursday, Feb. 13 the SLCC Student stores held a kiss off challenge to couples and partners.