Rhubarb: indulge in danger with vitamin C
Rhubarb - more than pie filling? Stalk this for better nutrition.
President-elect Fowler: “I can fight for everything”
New president looks to represent the students.
Digital Arts Fair highlights skills and internships on April 4
April 4 brings employers to South City Campus.
Own your own SLCC campus: Inquire within
Private sector schooling coming to SLCC; seen as solution to rising costs
SLCC Students hit with six percent increase in tuition
Rise in tuition equals $165 per year.
SLCC food courts go raw
Announced April 1, SLCC food courts will be making a change for healthier students and a healthier environment.
Program teaches skills for social change
SLICE offers service and leadership opportunities. Application deadline is March 29.
Upcoming Pathways to Peace events
Upcoming Pathways to Peace events
March 28, 10:45 a.m.
U.S. Military Strength in the Obama Era
Hinkley Institute of Politics, U of U
March 28, 3 p.m.
The Future...
Professor reflects on Arab Spring
Guest speaker begins Pathways to Peace series sponsored by SLCC Humanities.
Spring break: anime style
Anime Salt Lake boasts huge attendance in its second year at SLCC.
Instructor shares the value of a challenge
Robin Hawkins overcame obstacles in her life and now teaches stress management courses at SLCC.
‘The Reason’ behind the winner of the chapbook contest
Former SLCC student Wolran Kim won the 2012 chapbook contest and shares how she found her love of poetry.