BSU, SWRC collaborate to celebrate Black literature
The Black Student Union partnered with the Student Writing and Reading Center to host their annual poetry slam alongside the center’s African American read-in.
SLCC students donate blood to American Red Cross
The American Red Cross visited four SLCC campuses in early February to collect blood from students and employees.
Students come together to support local artisans at Valentine’s-themed market
Indigenous artists, community members, and SLCC students participated in the Valentine Vendor Day event hosted by the Native Indigenous Student Union on Feb. 6.
Campus Safety Officer Danny Hughes: Proudly serving the South City community
Campus Safety Officer Danny Hughes says he enjoys the people he meets while serving at the South City Campus.
Photos: Rally to Save Our Great Salt Lake
Globe photographer Joseph Holder covered the Rally to Save Our Great Salt Lake on Jan. 25. View his photos from the event.
SLCC Student Association elections, campaigns to begin soon
Thayne Center staff held an information session Jan. 27 for students thinking of running for student government offices.
Assessing Utahns’ preparedness for earthquakes
The Wasatch Fault Zone is due for a major earthquake, and Utahns can take additional steps to be better prepared.
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.
How orientation prepares students for the semester
The spring 2025 semester has begun, and there are still some important deadlines for SLCC students to remember.
SLCC health center to host ‘Spread Love, Not STIs’ event
The Center for Health and Counseling will host an event Wednesday to bring awareness to sexually transmitted infections, or STIs.
Why college students should consider an internship
Students and recent graduates may have trouble gaining experience as beginners in their field, which is why internships and networking become helpful tools.
SLCC alumnus tells story of a dream come true
Michael Fewkes has achieved professional success after graduating from Salt Lake Community College with a degree in music recording technology.