‘No Cap’: How Gen Z slang is shaking up office talk
From baby boomers to Gen Z, each group has their own way of speaking, which can make conversations more confusing than productive.
SLCC professor Penny Bivens shares her journey for Women’s History Month
Salt Lake Community College School of Business professor Penny Bivens hopes her life experiences inspire other women to push for change.
Students come together to support local artisans at Valentine’s-themed market
Indigenous artists, community members, and SLCC students participated in the Valentine Vendor Day event hosted by the Native Indigenous Student Union on Feb. 6.
Jordan Campus cafe still in business, despite challenges
Due to low sales and few customers, SLCC's Jordan Cafe has struggled to stay open. However, a 34% increase in recent customer numbers provides some hope for its future.
Commentary: The customer service slump
Globe contributing writer Mike Ward argues that poor training and a lack of in-person social interactions are causing shortfalls in customer service.
New dean for Gail Miller School of Business aspires to help others ‘break through...
Salt Lake Community College welcomed Trish Gorman as the new dean of the Gail Miller School of Business on Aug. 1.
Spring clothing drive aims to provide students with attire for interviews, jobs
The SLCC chapter of the Utah Women in Higher Education Network is accepting donations of clean business attire, shoes, ties and briefcases through March 21.
Local Utah theatre uses arts in the battle against cancer
In addition to entertaining audiences with popular musicals, the Hopebox Theatre in Kaysville also provides another service: donations to families battling cancer.
With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress
Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.
Utah teens work more than anywhere else in the nation, driving statewide job growth
Utah's consistently strong job market is providing ample opportunities for teenage workers who want to augment their education.
Rising rent costs put a strain on SLCC students
Rental prices continue to adversely affect Salt Lake Community College students, but other forms of financial assistance exist on campus.
Here’s what Biden’s SAVE plan means for Utah student loan borrowers
The Biden-Harris administration announced a new income-driven repayment plan called Saving on a Valuable Education, which will forgive nearly 4,000 student loans across Utah.