Ways Utahns, SLCC students can end the ‘desolation of smog’
Inversions typically plague Utah because of its unique landscape; learn some of the consequences of poor air quality and how SLCC students can take small steps to reduce it.
Art show kicks off Center for Arts & Media open house
President’s Art Show at South City Campus showcases the Center for Arts & Media.
Professors shift lectures to remote instruction during COVID-19 pandemic
As SLCC students and professors transition to online-only classes, one professor is creating engaging content to help navigate uncharted territory.
Top 5 apps for college students
Browse these five apps to turn your smartphone into a student survival kit.
SLCC hosts tea party for International Women’s Day
International Student Affairs hosted an International Women’s Day Tea Celebration this past week in the Oak Room at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Local Lowdown: Make the summit
Have you ever been to 11,000 feet and taken in the view of the valley from above? Many skiers and snowboarders have when they...
Banned Books Week: A response to censorship at schools
Banned books are nothing new, but it's still an ongoing problem as writer Samir Monges shows in this piece.
Edible Books Contest filled with tasty tributes
Find out who won awards at the annual Edible Books Contest last week.
Salt Lake Community College drops mask mandate
Salt Lake Community College no longer requires face coverings after the Utah State Legislature passed a ban on mask requirements in Utah schools.
Latinos in Action: a small club making a big difference
the Latinos in Action club serves the community, making a big impact with only a few helping hands.
A Slick Look at Sports: A big rebound
After losing just five games all of last season, nervousness may have crept into the heart of Bruin Nation after the Salt Lake Community...
Student documentaries to be screened April 29
Learn how SLCC film students produced the documentaries that will be screened this Friday.











