Online classes are nothing to fear
Students may need to look beyond some common misconceptions to be successful in online courses.
Poet honors Native American Heritage Month with poetry reading at SLCC
Tacey M. Atsitty performed a poetry reading at Taylorsville Redwood Campus for Native American Heritage Month.
Center for New Media nearly complete
SLCC's Center for New Media is approaching completion with preparations to open for fall semester.
How to be a penny pinching pupil
Going to college puts a strain on a student budget. Making some lifestyle changes can ease some of the financial stress.
Secret list leaked: new SLCC classes revealed
New classes are coming to Salt Lake Community College. Randy Harward shares some inside information with the Globe Editor in Chief.
How concealed carry without a permit affects public safety
House Bill 60, signed into Utah law Feb. 11, removes the need for a license to carry a concealed firearm.
Get your car fixed at Miller Campus auto shop
Vehicle repairs can be costly, but Salt Lake Community College offers affordable auto maintenance and repair services at the Miller Campus.
SLCC at top of NJCAA women’s hoops poll
While the Lady Bruins are No. 1 in the NJCAA rankings, the men's team is also on the rise.
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine receives FDA approval
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine received full approval from the Food and Drug Administration for protection against the spread of COVID-19 in people 16 and above.
Fall Break gives SLCC students time to regroup
Find out how a few Salt Lake Community College students will spend their Fall Break.
In Case of Crisis app is an essential download
Students, faculty and staff who want to feel more prepared for campus emergencies can download the In Case of Crisis app.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 16, 2023
Learn more about maternal mental health, seasonal affective disorder, and more on the latest episode of Voices Amplified on KRCL.












