Counselor: ‘No shame’ in having suicidal thoughts
As National Suicide Prevention Month ends, Scott Kudera from the Center for Health and Counseling talks about suicide and where students can go if they need help.
SLCC scholarships make college more affordable
SLCC offers scholarships to help offset tuition costs for its students.
5 steps to a successful graduation
If you’re planning on graduating this spring, make sure you’re following the correct guidelines to ensure success.
Presentation Skills Lab aims to help students
The Presentation Skills Lab is available to SLCC students who need help with their class presentations.
From building a garage to City Hall: profile of a leader
Former Taylorsville mayor Russ Wall spoke to students during a Profiles in Leadership event at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SLCC poet laureate launches new reading series
Lisa Bickmore welcomed Tarfia Faizullah to the first edition of the SLCC Poetry Reading Series.
Flooding across the Salt Lake Valley
Recently, the Salt Lake Valley has been under siege by a strong spring runoff. Valor Alvarado captures the various locations across the valley suffering...
Last-minute graduation advice for students
There's still time left for soon-to-be SLCC grads who want to walk at commencement.
UTA provides free transit to SLCC students
SLCC students can now ride UTA buses and trains at no cost.
SLCC’s associate vice president for student success accepts new position in Minnesota
Kathryn Kay Coquemont leaves SLCC to become the dean of students and associate vice president at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
The pros and cons of online courses
Online courses offer a convenient learning method, but not all students like the format.
Downtown Farmers Market produces local food and talent every Saturday
Visit the Downtown Farmers Market for fresh, local food and acts













