Latinos in Action club encourages inclusion, community involvement
The Latinos in Action club at Salt Lake Community College supports Latino students in their efforts to pursue a college education.
View ArticlePetition draws attention to community cats at Taylorsville Redwood Campus
Feral cats roam the Markosian Library at Taylorsville Redwood Campus; students want to help keep the population healthy and under control.
View ArticleOpen house provides high school students with hands-on introduction to health...
The School of Health Sciences held an open house at Jordan Campus to introduce high school students to the numerous programs offered in the field.
View ArticleStressed students can turn to Health and Wellness Services for relief
Health and Wellness Services offers a wide array of services to treat Salt Lake Community College students.
View ArticleDoula & Childbirth Preparation course explains the nonmedical aspects of...
In HLTH 1300, SLCC students can gain the skills to become a certified birth doula.
View ArticleMass Communication Center launches food drive in support of Hunger and...
All proceeds from this year's food drive will benefit the student pantry, the Bruin Cupboard. Meghan McColgan explains how students can participate.
View ArticleBruin Campus Cupboard an essential resource for hungry SLCC students
SLCC students who struggle to pay for food can visit the food pantry at South City Campus for assistance. Christopher Montoya has the story.
View ArticleSLCC helps refugees find a better life
SLCC is home to a diverse community of students that come from many different backgrounds. Some of these students have come from war-torn nations in order to pursue a better life here in the United...
View ArticleWorld Cinema 220 one of several Westminster classes available to SLCC students
Students can now enroll in select classes offered at Westminster College for SLCC tuition rates.
View ArticleSLCC students take action against the use of plastic bags
More than 100 million plastic bags are thrown away every single year in the United States; some SLCC students are trying to bring that number down.
View ArticleSLCC, UHP prepared for on-campus catastrophes
As campus shootings become an all-too-common occurrence, Heidi Bledsoe explains how SLCC and the Utah Highway Patrol prepare for any and all emergencies and how students can also make the campus safer.
View ArticleSLCC Health & Wellness Center assists students with stress management
Stress Management workshops and other services are intended to prevent students from losing control.
View ArticleUse healthy food to increase your brain power for finals week
Many students consume energy drinks and high-calorie foods to fuel their cram sessions, but there's a better way to keep your energy up.
View ArticleCulinary students’ confectionery crafts on display at Trees of Diversity exhibit
Learn more about the exhibit and view photos of interesting gingerbread houses created by SLCC students.
View ArticleJournalism vs. writing: a student’s perspective
SLCC journalism student Heidi Bledsoe reflects on the lessons she's learned as a reporter and on how journalism differs from other forms of writing.
View ArticleSLCC: The year in review from President Huftalin
With the semester winding down, President Deneece G. Huftalin takes a look back at what the college and it's students have accomplished over the course of 2014.
View ArticleDr. Deneece Huftalin inaugurated as eighth president of Salt Lake Community...
The biggest names in Utah gathered in the Lifetime Activities Center to celebrate the landmark event. Randy Harward has the details.
View ArticleSLCC nears debut as Sundance venue
In case you missed it: Sundance will be making its debut at The Grand Theatre later this month. Leena Eccles has more.
View ArticlePresident Huftalin attends College Opportunity Day of Action
On Dec. 4, 2014, Salt Lake Community College President, Deneece Huftalin, traveled to Washington to experience the White House College Opportunity Day of Action. The [...]
View ArticleSundance, SLCC partnership took several years to develop
Hear from the man who started the conversation about bringing the Sundance Film Festival to Salt Lake Community College. Ana Maria Durango has the story.
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