Black man speaks about being member of the KKK
SLCC's criminal justice instructor Ron Stallworth shared his experiences of being a member in the Ku Klux Klan.
Body healing at Jordan Campus
SLCC clinic offers physical and occupational therapy for patients and hands on training for students.
College continues efforts toward environmental sustainability
SLCC has a plan to further improve its level of sustainability college-wide from fleet vehicles to green waste and recycling.
Worlds of analogue and digital collide at local exhibition
Analogital is Utah Museum of Contemporary Art’s newest exhibit that explores the transition from analogue to digital through works of various artists.
SLCC Diversity dinner to encourage student unity
The event, in its fourth year, will be a forum for students to meet people from a variety of backgrounds.
B-Line shuttle offers intercampus service, fewer trips to the gas pump
SLCC provides a free shuttle service for students, faculty and staff between the South City, Taylorsville Redwood and Meadowbrook Campuses.
String quintet Sybarite5 in concert at SLCC
Student Life and Leadership holds a night of dinner and music with string remixes of Radiohead tunes.
Music on the spot: Right Hand Band inspires live
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews local musician and inspiration Jeremiah Maxey from Park City's Right Hand Band.
Students invited to grab a “Taste of Asia”
Korea is this year’s spotlight country at college’s annual celebration of the Lunar New Year.
Hawaiian musician Makana in concert
Slack key guitarist and musician Makana will be performing at SLCC Tuesday Feb. 26, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
Visiting professor shares language and culture of the Yolngu
A lecture was given about the history of an indigenous people in Austrialia and how they how they maintain their language and traditions.
Fans are scarce at SLCC basketball games
When it comes to basketball at SLCC, many students just don’t have the interest or are simply too busy.