‘Ignore it’: Despite industry growth, some women in gaming say skepticism and online aggression...
Despite making up nearly half of the world's gaming audience, women gamers frequently face inappropriate treatment and persistent skepticism.
Celebrate Recovery takes 12 steps through Jesus Christ to heal
A local organization helps people recover from a wide range of problems.
Course evaluations let students have their say
SLCC students who fill out their course evaluations can help improve the quality of their classes.
Students, faculty adapt to challenges of online classes
As the summer semester begins, SLCC students talk about how the novel coronavirus impacted their learning this spring.
How AI is changing the learning environment
Ash Orduna interviews Numerade co-founder Nhon Ma on the potential and the pitfalls of artificial intelligence technology in education.
SLCC President Cynthia Bioteau lands new job in Florida
Salt Lake Community College President, Cynthia Bioteau, is moving on to Florida State College in Jacksonville.
UTA boosts bus pass price for SLCC students
SLCC students face a new challenge for the 2010-2011 school year: getting to school. The UTA bus pass, previously free to SLCC students, will...
SLCC students haunt and thrill in ‘Scratch’
“Scratch” the nation-wide sensation that uses a combination of puppetry and live actors can now be seen at SLCC’s Black Box Theatre.
Filing taxes doesn’t have to be complicated, professors say
Accounting professors at Salt Lake Community College offer a few tax tips to reassure students who have concerns about filing.
SLCC student Danielle Jelitto overcomes challenges to succeed
In May 2012, Danielle Renee Jelitto, a sophomore at Salt Lake Community College, will be the first member of her immediate family to graduate...
SLCC adapts after Applied Technology Building fire
The Applied Technology Building fire forced several departments and services to change their plans for the fall semester.
SLCC alumni teach new generation of students
Many SLCC grads end up returning to their alma mater as professors and instructors.













