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OrgSync is a new way for SLCC students to get involved
Student Life and Leadership brings students a new social media option. It promises to make it easier to keep up on campus events, as well as provide another eportfolio platform.
Solid play throughout weekend for Bruins
It's been a good week for SLCC Softball, and Men's and Women's Basketball.
Sports broadcaster Wesley Ruff speaks to SLCC students
The veteran sportscaster speaks at the South City campus on Feb. 22, where he shares his experiences interviewing sports stars and U.S. presidents.
Visiting scholar to give lecture about McCarthyism and “The Crucible”
Professor David Oshinsky will speak about corruption and injustice in the infamous 1950s Congressional hearings. He will appear alongside the Grand Theatre's March 7 production of "the Crucible"
Professor Mildred Sparks shares stories of Jim Crow laws
SLCC professor speaks about growing up as an African American in the segregated south.
2nd Lieut. Blake Basset ready to lead thanks to ROTC
Accomplished Army officer began his career with the Reserve Officer Training Corps program.
Public libraries have eBooks for Kindle and other electronic readers
Salt Lake City is a big market for eReaders, and libraries have responded to the demand.
Professor enlightens with economic forum
Makoto Nakai, Ph.D. speaks about the future of the Japanese economy, and warns of the dangers of stubbornly fixed thinking in Japanese industry.
Softball, volleyball sign recruits
Bruins coaches recruit 13 new athletes from Utah, California, and Nevada.
Examining the Deron Williams trade one year later
On Feb. 23, 2011, the Utah Jazz traded Deron Williams to the New Jersey Nets for Devin Harris, Derrick Favors, the 2011 draft pick...
Green Academy generates positive energy
SLCC Energy Management Students Getting Noticed by Utah Government







