Online classes are nothing to fear
Students may need to look beyond some common misconceptions to be successful in online courses.
More scholarship money coming to Utah students
HB 260 would bring an additional $2 million for need-based scholarships.
SLCC hosting monthlong poetry exhibit
Rengathon is one of many events being held around the country for National Poetry Month.
Earth Day 2019 preview
SLCC will host a variety of events during its annual Earth Day festival later this month.
New antidepressant may be out of reach for some
The FDA recently approved a new nasal spray medication for treatment-resistant depression, but its restrictions and price may prevent some from accessing it.
Utahns react to college admissions scandal
Operation Varsity Blues has stirred up feelings of upset among local students and administrators.
SLCC garden plots now available
Students can volunteer in the gardens or rent a plot for their own personal use.
Gov. Herbert signs campus safety bill
SB 134 aims to prevent the circumstances that contributed to the murder of University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey.
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.
An ePortfolio for student success
Get the basics of the ePortfolio and how students can use it to their benefit.
Miss Africa Utah empowers young women
The Miss Africa Utah pageant promotes the identities of ten different women from an assortment of African nations.
Beehive Sport and Social Club: Where competitors become friends
Students who wish to participate in intramural sports can check out Beehive Sport and Social Club.