Vaping: hysteria, or epidemic?
As vaping-related lung injuries increase, Amie Schaeffer addresses health and regulatory concerns tied to vaping.
Art installment showcases immigrant stories
The "How We Left Home" exhibit displays personal immigration stories, poems, speeches, and artifacts.
November marks Native American Heritage Month
The American Indian Student Leadership Club is hosting several events throughout the month of November to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
Utah’s ruling, repeal of emergency vaping statute
Several vaping-related lung illnesses have prompted emergency measures and legal challenges over the sale of flavored vaping products.
SLCC to celebrate first-generation college students
Salt Lake Community College will host a celebration event for first-generation students and alumni on Thursday.
SLCC’s former chief diversity officer embraces new role
Dr. Roderic Land, dean of SLCC’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences, aims to add social justice initiatives to the school’s curriculum.
Why students should care about SLC mayoral election
Salt Lake City mayoral candidates Luz Escamilla and Erin Mendenhall have been discussing several issues that impact SLCC students.
Utah to host 2020 vice presidential debate
The 2020 vice presidential debate will take place Oct. 7, 2020, at Kingsbury Hall.
SLCC provides comprehensive training for future officers
The Salt Lake Community College Law Enforcement Academy trains men and women who wish to serve their community as police officers.
RJ Walker: From homeless to poetry slam phenom
SLCC student RJ Walker has overcome serious personal challenges to become a respected spoken word artist.
Be prepared, the ‘big one’ is coming to Utah
In Utah, it's not if a major earthquake will strike, but when.
Late Thanksgiving means quick end to semester
This semester, the Thanksgiving holiday will leave students with less time than usual to prepare for finals.














