‘Conversations on Social Issues’ voices in on racism
“Conversations on Social Issues: The New Racism” kicked off SLCC’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Peaceful Uprising calls for agents of change
Group has initiated a training program with the objective to educate and create a new batch of powerful, peaceful activists.
SLC Photo Collective a home for photography and art
Local studio founder aims to serve the creative community.
Feeling the winter blues?
Seasonal depression is real and potentially debilitating, but it can be prevented.
A week of Martin Luther King, Jr. events
SLCC and U of U to celebrate Dr. King’s life and legacy.
Program helps students save money and contribute to the community
Transition Lab offers an alternative to the regular college education by teaching participants how to grow food, how to take those skills and trade them for necessities such as housing.
A new home for learning
SLCC's Learning Center has a new location in the Markosian Library.
Clean Air Now! Rally held for a cleaner, greener Utah
Protestors of Governor Herbert's energy policies gathered together to demand that elected officials invest in Utah's renewable energy.
The break is over: It’s time to get back into the groove
Students share secrets for staying motivated and to be less stressed.
Chamber Singers travel to DC to perform at inauguration festival
SLCC Choir to sing in the Presidential Inauguration Heritage Music Festival in Washington, D.C.
Folio ends semester with a bang by powerful performances from students
Folio is SLCC’s very own literary magazine, which focuses on publishing student’s short stories, memoirs, poems, photography, paintings and multimedia artwork.
SLCC hosts Lego robot tournament
SLCC is looking for at least 50 volunteers that will be filling critical roles such as judges and referees for the Utah FIRST Lego League competition in January.