Digital Arts grant to be expanded
Good news is the message being conveyed to current and incoming students interested in majoring in Digital Arts, according to project director Thomas Risk....
Top 10 smartphone apps for students
Use your smartphone for more than just your amusement. Download a few of these top 10 apps to help you increase your productivity as a student.
NBC News’ Harry Smith offers career advice to college journalists at media symposium
NBC News contributor Harry Smith spoke to a gathering of Utah college students at the Deseret Management Corporation's Journalism and Media Symposium on Sept. 29.
Revised Medicaid expansion bill signed into law
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed SB 96 into law last week, replacing the voter-approved Proposition 3.
Total solar eclipse next week
A total solar eclipse will pass over the United States on Monday. Learn how and where you can see it.
Americans are having less sex. Experts offer insight into why, and advice on how...
Recent data suggests that fewer U.S. adults and college students participate in intimate sex with a partner, and various factors may contribute to the decline.
Tasers and pepper spray on campus
Salt Lake Community College students are allowed use Tasers or mace while on campus as an added security measure.
SLCC begins new tradition of giving
SLCC will attempt to raise $100,000 in a span of 1,948 minutes beginning 8 a.m. Wednesday.
Theft highlights most common campus crime
A recent crime at the South City campus brings to light the frequency of theft at SLCC campuses.
‘No Cap’: How Gen Z slang is shaking up office talk
From baby boomers to Gen Z, each group has their own way of speaking, which can make conversations more confusing than productive.
Mass Communication Center offers hands-on learning
When it comes to teaching with books and research papers, the Mass Communication Center (MCC) breaks the concept of traditional learning. This is because...
Spoons in dining areas no longer free
Cafeteria spoons become victims of their own versatility. Students and faculty will still be able to use them for multiple purposes, but they'll no longer be able to do it on the college's dime.









