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.
Change is brewing: Utah lawmakers could allow stronger beer in grocery stores
S.B. 132 would allow Utah grocery stores to sell beer with 4.8 percent alcohol content.
SLCC students surprised by birth control law passed last year
Some SLCC students are unaware of S.B. 184, which Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed into law in March 2018.
Clubs enable students to discover new pursuits
The Anthropology Club encourages SLCC students to explore clubs that match their interests.
Buying textbooks without breaking the bank
There are many different ways to save money on textbooks, including open educational resources.
Disability Resource Center benefits students who need ‘a little extra help’
Every semester, the Disability Resource Center helps more than 2,000 students with accommodations or accessibility services.
Utah House bill aims to put daylight saving time question on 2020 ballot
H.B. 66 would ask Utah voters about their preference to keep or eliminate daylight saving time.
Change in command brings new perspective to SLCC Police Services
UHP Lt. Jalaine Hawkes recently took over as section commander at Salt Lake Community College.
Poster design contest features $200 prize
The SLCC Visual Art and Design Department invites all students to participate in their annual Student Art Showcase poster design contest.
Utah legislators meet with young voters
Utah policymakers spoke to young voters last week at the Utah State Capitol.
Black Student Union begins month of celebration
The Black Student Union is hosting several events during Black History Month, but the club works year-round to promote discussion and inclusion at SLCC.
Januhairy: Women embrace body hair movement
#Januhairy is a fast-growing social campaign that supports women and their natural bodies.













