What to expect from the latest stimulus package
The American Rescue Plan became law on March 11. Find out who will benefit, and at what cost.
Students react to COVID-19 vaccine rollout
With three COVID-19 vaccines now available, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox expanded eligibility to include all residents 16 and older.
Vigil at SLCC honors victims in Atlanta, spotlights AAPI voices
Students, faculty and community members joined together to support Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the aftermath of the Atlanta shooting spree.
Lindsay Simons, Derrick Tuff elected SLCCSA president, executive vice president
Lindsay Simons and Derrick Tuff will represent SLCCSA as president and executive vice president for 2021-22.
Miller Campus continues to offer hands-on classes
The Miller Campus remains open during the pandemic to train students in law enforcement, culinary arts, and other disciplines.
SLCC hosting several events in celebration of women
SLCC has organized Womxn's Heritage Month to honor and recognize all women and their accomplishments.
Students weigh benefits of using Rate My Professors
Students share their opinions about Rate My Professors, a review-based website that allows students to publicly rank instructors.
College president finalists to remain public in new Utah bill
House Bill 318 originally intended to restrict the release of Utah college president candidates to one finalist only.
Experts urge caution as avalanche danger remains high
Avalanches remain a constant threat to people who recreate in the backcountry.
Students express mixed emotions about staying home when ill
COVID-19 has changed student opinions about pushing through sickness.
The importance of setting social media boundaries
Students may need to set boundaries on their social media usage to maintain healthier relationships.
SLCC offers free tutoring resources
Salt Lake Community College offers free tutoring resources in various subjects.