Filing taxes doesn’t have to be complicated, professors say
Accounting professors at Salt Lake Community College offer a few tax tips to reassure students who have concerns about filing.
Utah increases minimum tobacco age to 21
HB 324, which raises the minimum age to purchase tobacco from 19 to 21, was signed into law earlier this year.
SLCC blood drive highlights Red Cross struggles
Only 17 students signed up to participate in a blood drive hosted at Taylorsville Redwood Campus last week.
COVID-19 delays some new campus dining options
Taher, Inc. recently took over catering and food services at Salt Lake Community College.
Disability Resource Center benefits students who need ‘a little extra help’
Every semester, the Disability Resource Center helps more than 2,000 students with accommodations or accessibility services.
Blood: thicker than water, more precious than gold
SLCC student to hold a walk-a-thon to promote awareness and research for rare genetic blood disorder.
Push for ‘transgender’ court naming to continue despite roadblock at Pride picnic
The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center is collecting feedback about naming a South City Campus courtyard in support of the transgender community, after SLCC administration did not give final approval.
C-SPAN tour bus visits Redwood Campus
The C-SPAN digital bus rolled onto SLCC campus on April 2 to promote C-SPAN as a free public affairs resource for students.
SLCC set to take on Central Arizona in second-round game
The Bruins must defeat the Vaqueros tonight to continue their run at a second national title.
Digital media student balances startup photography business with busy home life
Former SLCC digital media student Brittany Griffiths bought her own camera, built a studio in her basement and started her dream.
Stay germ-free this flu season
As the cold and flu season lingers on, find out what students can do to stay free of illness.
Fun fall activities for all ages
Mary Bernal looks at some local events that capture the spirit of the fall season.