SLCC sports roundup
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
On the opening day of the Region 18 Basketball Tournament, two women's teams advanced in the championship bracket. Eastern Utah defeated Colorado Northwestern...
Local tattoo convention puts more than ink on display
The 9th annual Salt Lake City Tattoo Convention was held Mar. 9-11 at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Many in attendance find a family-like...
Diversity Dinner brings students together
Student Life and Leadership organizes a Taylorsville Redwood Campus event. Attendees discuss issues of diversity, ethnicity, and multiculturalism.
Experience intense theater with the Grand’s ‘The Crucible’
Thursday, we previewed the Grand Theatre's newest production. Today, read Shad Engkilterra's review of the performance.
‘The Crucible’ set to chill audiences at The Grand Theatre
A performance which centers around the Salem witch trials uses horror to provoke theatergoers. The play runs at The Grand Theatre from March 8 through March 24.
VISTAs’ panel to take on poverty
On Thursday, March 8, AmeriCorps Volunteers in Service to America members will discuss their projects and their mission. The event will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
A Taste of Asia imports eastern food, dancing and music to SLCC
For this year's Asian awareness month, SLCC's Arts and Cultural Events organization hosts an event which puts a highlight on Indonesian culture.
Precinct caucuses demystified
Maura Carabello speaks to students about getting involved in the political process: “Caucus is just a fancy word for meeting and anyone [18 or older] can be elected as a delegate.”
Paradise in Taylorsville exists at Moki’s
Moki’s Hawaiian Grill offers great food and a surf shop atmosphere.
Zorro the Musical scores a ‘Z’ for good at Hale Center Theater
“Viva El Zorro!” are exactly my sentiments about the United States premiere of this new musical playing at the Hale Center Theater in West Valley City.
Athletic director Norma Carr overcomes challenges
Salt Lake Community College athletic director Norma Carr knows what it is like to look adversity in the eyes and win.
SLCC Student Association president and vice president elections March 7 and 8
Student Life and Leadership hopes that better advertising and convenient online options will increase voter turnout this semester.










