SLCC Talks: Olympic Winter Games
In this edition of SLCC Talks we ask students about the Winter Olympics.
Women’s basketball: Bruins squeeze by North Idaho
The Bruins women's basketball team recovers from their loss by beating the NIC Cardinals 51-48.
Michele Norris gives SLCC time for reflection on race
Michele Norris, a reporter for NPR, speaks about the Race Card Project and overcoming racism and stereotypes.
SLCC Talks: Love is in the air
In this edition of SLCC Talks, love is in the air. We are asking students about Valentine’s Day.
This is your brain on love…
Psychology confirms parallels between love and brain chemistry; the brain’s processing of love influences both health benefits and risks.
Local camera company offers deals for photo students
Acme Camera, located in Sugarhouse, offers great deals on camera and lens rentals for students.
Food for Thought; Food for those in need
SLCC's Campus Cupboard helps students in need with groceries.
From Inside the Glass: Utah likes business, dislikes students
Tuition continues to increase, causing students to veer away from education and jumping straight into the workforce.
¡Viva Frida!: Celebrate the colorful life of Frida Kahlo
SLCC's Arts and Culture Events will host a gallery of artwork by Frida Kahlo on Thursday, Feb. 13 at the South City Campus.
Asian students share their stories; dispel common myths and stereotypes
On Feb. 3, a panel of Asian students came together at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, sharing stories of what they’ve experienced as students at SLCC.
Condoms and communication equal safer sex
On Feb. 13, Health and Wellness Services, will present “Take Consent to Heart,” an event to help students with healthy relationships and safe sex.
Coke teaches the world to sing, as long as it’s in English
Writer Aaron Quintana looks at the controversial Coca-Cola commercial from the 2014 Super Bowl as well as the response from the general public.