Dam Jam fluidity great for all levels of musicians
From Aug. 10 through Aug. 12, 2012, the 18th annual Rockport Dam Jam celebrates the union of tents, banjos and campfires.
“I love the Dam...
How to handle bullying, harassment on campus
While bullying may appear to be something limited to high school, Reporter Jennifer Vasquez Acevedo seeks to remind you how even college campuses can have problems with bullying and harassment.
SLCC professor compares new wave AI use to microwaves
Associate professor of English Anne Canavan sees artificial intelligence as simply the latest wave in a long history of technological shifts in education.
Native American, Pacific Islander retention rates decline
SLCC Institutional Research conducted a study in 2011 and found that 41% of Native American and Pacific Islander students who did not re-enroll had a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher.
Online vs. in-person classes: Choice returns following pandemic
Online classes have become commonplace for college students, but as COVID-19 restrictions continue to be lifted, students regain the choice of how they want to experience their education.
Native Americans mark Pioneer Day with Pow Wow
July 24, 2012 marked the first annual community sponsored Native American Pow Wow, hosted by the non-profit organization Native American Events (NAE).
SLCC Veterans Center offers comprehensive services
The SLCC Veterans Center is a warm and welcoming place for all veterans and their dependents attending school. The Center is a national model...
Hispanic Heritage Day of Honor and Contribution
The Hispanic Heritage Celebration Committee would like to extend an invitation to you to attend our upcoming Hispanic Heritage Day, April 2, "A Day...
Book Scholarship gives students a financial break
SLCC's Student Life and Leadership to help student's book purchases for the semester of spring 2014 with a scholarship.
Visually impaired student describes obstacles
Losing your eyesight can definitely make school harder. Salt Lake Community College student Rebecca Adams lost her sight in 2006 by falling face first...
SafeUT app helps Utah students in crisis
Utah students can use the SafeUT app to chat with a crisis counselor or to report school-related concerns.
College affordability remains a priority during COVID-19
Amid the pandemic, many students choose to attend Salt Lake Community College because of the lower tuition prices.








