Chalk art for a cause
The 11th Annual Chalk Art Festival at The Gateway mall raised money and awareness for Utah Foster Care.
Wacky Wednesday: World Sauntering Day
June 19 is World Sauntering Day which SLCC students can celebrate it in a number of ways.
SLCC students create films in 48 hours
Students from SLCC had 48 hours to write, direct, star in and film a movie from start to finish.
Metal sculpting at SLCC forges futures and skills for all students
SLCC Instructor Rick Prazen talks about students' futures in welding and metal sculpting.
Student loan rates to increase July 1
Interest rates on subsidized Stafford loans are set to double on July 1, 2013 if Congress takes no action. Students who want to keep student interest rates low e should contact their public officials.
‘Twilite Cabaret’ charity event aims to help homeless youth
Salt Lake City’s first “Twilite Cabaret” variety show will debut at South City Campus’s Grand Theatre on June 29, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. The...
Sección en español: Estudiantes indocumentados enfrentan retos adicionales
Muchos estudiantes indocumentados no son conscientes de los recursos SLCC tiene para ofrecerles.
Utah Pride Festival builds bridges across the community
The Utah Pride Center held its annual celebration of awareness and diversity.
3rd time not the charm for Bruin softball at NJCAA Nationals
SLCC finishes in the runner-up spot at the NJCAA Division I Softball Championship for the third consecutive season. Click for a complete recap of Saturday's tournament action from the diamond in St. George, Utah.
SLCC softball beats Weatherford, faces Chipola College in next round
The Bruins softball team took care of Weatherford College in five innings to win their second-round NJCAA tournament game.
Bruin softball seeks first NJCAA title
SLCC's softball team is playing in the 2013 NJCAA National Championship. The Bruins have left St. George as the runner-up the previous two seasons.
Center for New Media nearly complete
SLCC's Center for New Media is approaching completion with preparations to open for fall semester.