Club helps students and veterans build camaraderie
The Student Veterans club helps veterans adjust to school life by offering free services and support.
SLCC Talks: Club Rush
In this week's SLCC talks we ask students about what clubs they would like to join.
Letter to the Editor: Presidential Elections
SLCC students speak up about having a say in choosing their school president.
The Leonardo offers students the experience of a lifetime
The Leonardo currently hosts a special exhibit for the Dead Sea Scrolls and offers an opportunity to enter for free.
Making campus safety a priority
Often drivers and pedestrians are in a hurry to get somewhere. When either one gets distracted or impatient, accidents can occur.
Gay marriage: A moral or legal issue?
Utah's stay on marriage equality has become a hot button topic as the issue's two sides are further explored.
Sybrina Fulton: Injustices and racial profiling are still alive in America
As part of the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. at the University of Utah, Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, speaks about racial profiling in today's society.
‘Clean Air, No Excuses’ rally at Capitol on Jan. 25
SLCC Graduate and founder of Utah Clean Air Now!, Carl Ingwell, urges students and passionate individuals to rally for clean air on Jan. 25 at the Capitol steps.
Save your health and money with a call to your elected officials
The first day of the Utah State Legislative session for 2014 is Jan. 27, 2014, and your financial and physical health are on the line.
SLCC offers new World Religion classes
SLCC offers new Humanities classes to students interested in learning about world religions.
SLCC now has an app for that
SLCC has released an app to help bring the website experience to student's phones.
Letter to the Editor: eLearning
A letter to the editor concerning SLCC's eLearning.