Staying motivated through the end of the semester
Even before spring break, many students start missing class. Students and faculty share ways to stay motivated through the end of the semester.
Scholarship honors late SLCC film professor
Although film professor Mark Davis died in 2016, he still supports film students at Salt Lake Community College through a scholarship fund established in his honor.
SLCC hosting job fair today at Redwood Campus
Students are invited to speak with hundreds of companies today at the fall semester job fair.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 7, 2022
Listen to the second episode of Voices Amplified, where student journalists from The Globe and Amplify Utah take over RadioActive on KRCL.
Students more likely to pay more for subscription-based services
New subscription-based services make it easy for college students to unwittingly overspend.
Proposal to add all-gender restrooms in SLCC’s Applied Technology Building falls through
A spokesperson for Salt Lake Community College says current construction code prevents the inclusion of all-gender restrooms in plans for the Applied Technology Building.
N. Utah seeing its worst dust in a decade. Why the drying Great Salt...
An increase in dust storms and a massive source of dust pollution looms at the desiccated Great Salt Lake.
Childcare available for student parents
SLCC offers affordable day care options to assist student parents while they attend classes.
SLCC students show up for the Salt Lake during this year’s coastal cleanup
Six members of the SLCC environmental and sustainability club participated in the Friends of Great Salt Lake cleanup on Sept. 17.
SLCC Culinary Institute has fun with food
The SLCC Culinary Institute combines classroom instruction with kitchen experience to help its students enter the food industry.
SLCC votes 2022: US House District 3
Learn more about Republican Rep. John Curtis and Democratic challenger Glenn Wright in this debate recap for the U.S. House District 3 seat.
Rape and sexual assault seriousness discussed
The Collegiate DECA and the Trauma Awareness and Treatment Center met at the Student Center on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Friday, April 6 to discuss the issues of date rape, acquaintance rape and assault awareness for their “Date Rape Awareness Expo.”













