Are LDS millennials losing their faith?
Statistics show a significant percentage of young people who have left The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Rhythmic Circus taps musical potential
Starting with a master class at noon and ending with a concert at 6:30 p.m., Rhythmic Circus will bring their unique tap dance style...
Instructor shares success
Brent Warnock, adjunct professor at Salt Lake Community College and author of “Fill a Need: 13 Critical Steps for Success in Business and Life,”...
SLCC increases campus security officers for safety of students
The SLCC Public Safety Department has added new officers to increase evening security for students and faculty.
The geomatics degree is back at SLCC
Starting next fall semester, students at SLCC will be able to get a degree in Geomatics, also known as land surveying. On Dec. 9...
Career and Student Employment Services more than just a job center
Read how Career and Student Employment Services helps students with the job search and career exploration.
Hotline helps the bullied
You have all seen the guy with a big backpack and thick glasses. Chances are you labeled him as a "nerd." Perhaps you've see...
Booksellers and convergence in India
The longtime business of selling books on the street is being kicked to the curb by politics and technology.
Disability Awareness Week challenges perceptions
The Disability Resource Center hosts Disability Awareness Week to raise awareness and eliminate stigmas. Learn more about the events taking place this week.
Romney defeats Wilson in quest for Hatch’s Senate seat
Republican Mitt Romney defeated Democrat Jenny Wilson to become Utah's next senator.
Park-like area to take place of building
The Jay L. Nelson Administration building will be replaced by open area providing a view of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Want to start a club? Here’s how
Students see the posters and flyers beckoning them to join the various clubs around campus, but many don't know that starting a club is...









