Local entrepreneur shares business savvy
Amy Rees Anderson spoke to SLCC students earlier this month at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
2nd Lieut. Blake Basset ready to lead thanks to ROTC
Accomplished Army officer began his career with the Reserve Officer Training Corps program.
‘One Revolution’ with Chris Waddell
" is, in a lot of ways, the final minority," said Chris Waddell, the most decorated male skier in Paralympic history. Last Wednesday, Waddell...
James Gehrke of Magnify: Self-awareness fundamental to strong leadership
James Gehrke, founder of Magnify Leadership and Development, used the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program at SLCC to turn his idea into a business primed for success.
A Slick Look at Sports: A full slate of games
The Pittsburgh Steelers will win the Super Bowl, 24-17. In more important news, the Salt Lake Community College Bruins of multiple varieties were busy...
SLCC hosts third annual Juneteenth music festival
Over 150 people braved the heat to enjoy SLCC's third annual Juneteenth Freedom Day Music Festival on Thursday.
Student film explores tattoos in society
The student documentary "Finding My Tribe" will debut at South City Campus next Friday.
SLCC receives $334K NSF grant
The National Science Foundation awarded a $334,000 grant to SLCC to help increase the amount of students pursuing geology degrees.
SLCC food courts go raw
Announced April 1, SLCC food courts will be making a change for healthier students and a healthier environment.
Brief power outage causes hiccup for Sundance festivalgoers
A brief power outage in Kimball Junction caused a traffic backup onto Interstate 80 on the first day of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
Not Just a Piece of Cloth
A number of impoverished regions throughout India require basic necessities and non-profit organization, Goonj, leads the way in giving aid.
SLCC Study Spots: Miller Campus
As part of our ongoing series, we now bring you the prime study spots of Miller Campus










