Teacher take: Online courses offer educational variety
Thousands of Salt Lake Community College students attend online classes for a variety of reasons.
SLCC Student Association tackles ePortfolio, other hot-button issues
Nahomi Rei, president of Salt Lake Community College Student Association, addresses several student concerns in her vision statement for 2024-25.
Take time to de-stress before finals
Salt Lake Community College offers several events and services to help students manage their stress.
Tribal leaders call for the passing of bill to protect Native children
Utah's Native American leaders urged the passing of House Bill 40, which aims to protect Native children during the adoption process and prioritize their placement in Indigenous homes.
Black Lives Matter comes to Redwood Campus
Dozens of BLM protesters and opponents met at Taylorsville Redwood Campus last Friday.
Stockings lift spirits of cancer-stricken children
SLCC students came together to spread Christmas cheer with children battling cancer.
Lecture on horror cinema explores disability and eugenics
Associate Professor Angela Smith provides cultural insight into classic horror cinema.
The real ‘BlacKkKlansman’ returns to SLCC
Former SLCC instructor Ron Stallworth, the African-American police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan, will speak at the Grand Theatre on Feb. 26.
SLCC looks to become Hispanic serving. A collaborative work team and school groups are...
Salt Lake Community College is beginning to develop a framework that will improve the school's ability to serve Hispanic and Latino students.
Nursing, other health programs announce admissions requirements
Judy Scott, division chair for nursing at Salt Lake Community College, gave a presentation last Wednesday for prospective students of the nursing program at...
The Full Monty: SLCC Study Abroad programs are the real thing
This year's Study Abroad program groups recently returned to Salt Lake City from their respective travels to England, Japan and China. The trips were held between May 5 and 27.
Experts urge caution as avalanche danger remains high
Avalanches remain a constant threat to people who recreate in the backcountry.











