Executive decision: Join the SLCCSA
SLCC students can redefine their college experience and support their peers by joining student government.
Salt Lake International Tattoo Convention covered in metal and ink
Last weekend, The Salt Palace Convention center was host of the Salt Lake International Tattoo Convention.
Piercing specialists, tattoo artists and the tattooed alike joined...
SLCC to observe World AIDS Day
Salt Lake Community College will host several events on Wednesday to commemorate World AIDS Day.
Coke teaches the world to sing, as long as it’s in English
Writer Aaron Quintana looks at the controversial Coca-Cola commercial from the 2014 Super Bowl as well as the response from the general public.
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.
College affordability remains a priority during COVID-19
Amid the pandemic, many students choose to attend Salt Lake Community College because of the lower tuition prices.
Utahns unite for Venezuela!
Utahns rally to support Venezuela in their protest against the current president Nicolás Maduro.
Orthorexia nervosa: When eating healthy becomes unhealthy obsession
For anyone who suffers from orthorexia nervosa, the desire to eat healthy can become so extreme that it interrupts daily life.
SLCC helping students prepare for workforce
The staff at Career & Employment Services assist students who want to get a job or find a career.
Rhubarb: indulge in danger with vitamin C
Rhubarb - more than pie filling? Stalk this for better nutrition.
Feel the ‘LOVB’: Salt Lake’s new pro volleyball team inspires, empowers
Salt Lake's League One Volleyball (LOVB) team won its debut match in Bruin Arena on Jan. 22, beginning an exciting new chapter of professional sports in Utah.
SLCC professor sparks change in the community
Dr. Anthony J. Nocella II supports several community initiatives while teaching criminal justice at Salt Lake Community College.










