Norma Carr changed the game for women in sports, leadership roles
Athletics director Norma Carr leaves SLCC after a 25-year career and legacy of overcoming obstacles.
Globe News – March 2, 2023
Learn about inclusive restrooms, surplus deals on computers and more, and SLCC art and film projects on this episode of Globe News.
Romney’s Video and Poem Review: I, Frankenstein
Stephen Romney's Video and Poem review of 'I, Frankenstein.'
Romney’s Reviews: ‘Paranoia’
The video for Romney's Review of Paranoia.
Globe News – March 30, 2023
This episode of Globe News has more on an ongoing leadership series, the retelling of a Greek myth, and a consignment store available to students.
‘15 to Finish’ campaign to help students graduate on time
Over the course of four semesters, students who take 15 credits a semester will complete the same amount of coursework as those who take 12 credits for five semesters – graduating more quickly and paying less for school.
SLCC Talks: Taking classes at multiple campuses
We ask students if they would change their travel routine to take classes that were only being taught at another campus.
Architecture and Technology: Inside the CAM: Music and Audio Recording spaces
This multi-piece article explores the many elements related to the new Center for Arts and Media at the South City Campus, including updates in technology, new ideals and the resources available to students.
United Way offers students help with Affordable Care Act enrollment
United Way offers help with Obamacare in front of the Grand Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 20 from noon to 4 p.m.
Free flu shots available to SLCC students
With Flu season around the corner, SLCC Health and Wellness offers a vaccine at an affordable price.










