Horizon, February 4, 1997, Vol. 1996-97, Issue 14.
Subjects
feature films, Basketball, sports, Salt Lake Community College, Radio broadcasting, marriage
Local Identifiers
15-0821
Title
CAM: Center For Arts and Media: Broadcasting
Description
In 2013, Salt Lake Community College rolled out the red carpet for its new state-of-the-industry Center for Arts and Media, serving about 9,000 students with 17 programs under one roof as part of the School of Arts and Communication.Located at the school's South City Campus in Salt Lake City, the Center's emphasis is a strong focus in digital arts. Instructors are training students for jobs in animation, illustration, photography, film, TV, video and radio production, web design, visual art and design, virtual technologies, music and digital sound technology, computer graphics, gaming and electronic publishing. "I believe it can change the landscape of how we in higher education nurture our students toward either transferable degrees with our sister USHE (Utah System of Higher Education) institutions or the vibrant industry within the digital disciplines," said SLCC School of Arts, Communication and Media Dean Richard Scott. "A facility like this will enable us to provide world class, industry standard experiences for the state's digital student."
Subjects
Students, Education, education by subject, Broadcasting, broadcasters, Television studios, Radio broadcasting, broadcasting studios, Television broadcasting
Local Identifiers
17-0469
Title
CAM: Center For Arts and Media: Radio
Description
In 2013, Salt Lake Community College built a new Center for Arts and Media, serving about 9,000 students with 17 programs under one roof as part of the School of Arts and Communication. Located at the school's South City Campus in Salt Lake City, the Center's emphasis is a strong focus in digital arts. Instructors are training students for jobs in animation, illustration, photography, film, TV, video and radio production, web design, visual art and design, virtual technologies, music and digital sound technology, computer graphics, gaming and electronic publishing.
Subjects
Education, education by subject, Radio broadcasting, Radio stations, radio studios, Salt Lake Community College, Center for Arts & Media (South City Campus)
Local Identifiers
17-0474
Title
Gail Miller Golf Tournament And Fundraiser 2014
Description
The Gail Miller Utah Leadership Cup is located at Hidden Valley Country Club. The fundraising event offers a chance for donors to enjoy a day of golf with friends, and an opportunity to test their skills with other leaders in the state at one of Utah’s premier courses. The Cup event creates scholarships for current and future Salt Lake Community College students. All of the proceeds from the tournament go directly to benefit deserving Salt Lake Community College students.
Subjects
Deneece Huftalin (President 2014- ), Fund raising, Golf, Golfers, donors, Leadership, Civic leaders, Awards, sports, Radio stations, Radio broadcasting
Local Identifiers
18-0065
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1995-04-25
Description
Horizon, April 25, 1995, Vol. 1994-95 No. 23.
Subjects
Race discrimination, Native American, AIDS (Disease), film festivals, Radio broadcasting, Radio stations, Radio industry, Tattoo parlors, Tattoos, Basketball, Basketball players, recreation
Local Identifiers
15-0762
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1993-05-26
Description
Horizon, May 26, 1993, Vol. 92-93 No. 32
Subjects
Radio broadcasting, Music, pets, advising, Alcoholism, Crimes
Local Identifiers
15-0702
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2015-11-18
Description
The Globe, November 18, 2015, Fall '15 Issue 13.
Subjects
Smoking, Smoking, Candy, Cookery, Emergency medical services, Safety, Art festivals, Radio broadcasting
Local Identifiers
16-1507
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2007-03-19
Description
The Globe, March 19, 2007, Vol. 13, Issue 17.
Subjects
Drunk driving, environmental concepts, film festivals, Graduation ceremonies, War, Music, Radio broadcasting
Local Identifiers
15-1182
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1997-04-22
Description
Horizon, April 22, 1997, Vol. 1996-97, Issue 22.
Subjects
Student Center (Redwood Campus), politics, diversity, Radio broadcasting, sports, Athletes
Local Identifiers
15-0829
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1998-03-31
Description
Horizon, March 31, 1998, Vol. 1997-98, Issue 22.
Subjects
Taylorsville Redwood Campus, parking, People with disabilities, Radio broadcasting, broadcasters, sports
Local Identifiers
15-0861
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2002-07-30
Description
The Globe, July 30, 2002, Vol. 2, Issue 1.
Subjects
Radio broadcasting, Basketball, sports, Athletes, feature films, Baseball
Local Identifiers
15-0947
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2000-03-28
Description
Horizon, March 28, 2000, Vol. 1999-2000, Issue 24.
Subjects
textbooks, bookstores, Dating (Social custom), health, Radio broadcasting
Local Identifiers
15-0924
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1997-11-25
Description
Horizon, November 25, 1997, Vol. 1997-98, Issue 10.
Subjects
soccer, Sandy Campus, Abraham Markosian Library (Redwood Campus), Frank W. Budd (President 1991-2000), Radio broadcasting, feature films, The Grand Theatre, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, sports, Basketball, volleyball
Local Identifiers
15-0849
Title
Antique Radio Exhibit
Description
Salt Lake Community College exhibit of antique radios. Radio has a long history and a strong influence in the American culture, but a lesser known fact is that radio began as a hobby. The first voices and music heard over the radio came from Reginald Fessenden in December 1906. He initially broadcasted to anyone who had a radio, which was a luxury at the time. Then came “The Golden Age of Radio,” circa 1930-1955. During this period, creators connected with their audiences through radio plays, advertisements, and music. Society started embracing this new medium as a mainstream form of entertainment. It was through these years of radio that listeners really developed a connection and rapport with broadcasters. Not only did audiences listen to the radio for news, but would look to the broadcasters for opinions, and generally they began to become household friends.
Subjects
Exhibitions, Radio broadcasting, Broadcasting, radio, Radio antennas, Radio industry, Radio stations, antique, Antiques, histories, History, industrial history, Salt Lake Community College, cultural artifacts, culture
Local Identifiers
17-0495
Title
KLUB Radio: Archival Tape 79
Description
"KLUB Radio" is an audio recording of the KLUB tapings for April 5, 12, 19 and 26 from Burton A. Talmage. The broadcast contains information about the quarter education system and different programs at U.T.C. Of particular note is the emphasis on encouraging women in particular to explore the educational opportunities at UTC. The recording is approximately 8 minutes and 40 seconds in length. The streaming digital file can be accessed at https://youtu.be/Y5Nl4_TCFEc.
Subjects
Vocational education, Radio broadcasting
Local Identifiers
13-5404
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2002-12-03
Description
The Globe, December 3, 2002, Vol. 2, Issue 15.
Subjects
Basketball, sports, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Calvin Rampton Technology Building (Redwood Campus), Radio broadcasting, Skiing, Winter sports
Local Identifiers
15-0961
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2007-02-15
Description
The Globe, February 15, 2007, Vol. 13, Issue 11.
Subjects
Radio broadcasting, Nutrition, Dating (Social custom), Violence
Local Identifiers
15-1176
Title
KLUB News 1981: Archival Tape 80
Description
"KLUB News 1981" is an audio recording of the KLUB radio broadcast regarding spring quarter at U.T.C. The recording is approximately 9 minutes and 39 seconds in length. The streaming digital file can be accessed at https://youtu.be/Y5Nl4_TCFEc.
Subjects
Vocational education, Radio broadcasting
Local Identifiers
13-5404
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-09-08
Description
The Globe, September 8, 2020, Online Edition
Subjects
Natural disasters, wind, Salt Lake Community College, cancellations, damage, Disasters, damage reports, radio, Radio broadcasting, Radio industry, Radio stations, Journalism, journalists, COVID-19
Local Identifiers
21-0300
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2002-03-18
Description
The Globe, March 18, 2002, Vol. 1, Issue 13.
Subjects
H. Lynn Cundiff (President 2000-2003), Taylorsville Redwood Campus, convenience stores, Radio broadcasting, elections, Basketball, sports, Winter sports, Salt Lake Community College, People with disabilities