Silent Witness: domestic violence awareness comes to SLCC campuses
The Silent Witness display, free for viewing through Oct. 24, gives a voice to victims of domestic abuse.
The old Admin Building went out like a wrecking ball
With the new Administration Building now complete on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, SLCC tears down the nearly 50-year old Jay L. Nelson Administration Building.
SLCC Dance Company ready for spring concert
The college's dance troupe will perform "Our Dance Language" on April 10 and 11. Learn more about SLCC Dance Company and view rehearsal photos.
SLCC gives out free healthy snacks for finals
Salt Lake Community College is helping thousands of students learn healthier eating habits.
Robert Reich speaks at SLCC Tanner Forum
Economy expert Robert Reich was the keynote speaker at the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
5 activities to do with family on Thanksgiving
Here are five things you and your family can do on Thanksgiving to truly appreciate the holiday.
Open letter to students: Get ready to vote
Alvaro Vasquez Zarate submits an open letter to students to discuss what's at stake in this midterm election.
SLCC holds first hearing on student civil liberties
Salt Lake Community College held its first-ever student civil liberties hearing, giving the community an opportunity to act.
SLCC student rises above physical limitations
Salt Lake Community College student Justin Miller is changing perceptions about people with disabilities.
After legal delay, ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ to premiere at Grand Theatre
The Rudinplay version of “To Kill a Mockingbird” will premiere at the Grand Theatre on March 26.
SLCC to further reopen under ‘yellow’ status
Starting June 1, Salt Lake Community College will implement campus policies that align with low-risk status for the novel coronavirus.
SLCC remembers academic advisor Sam Curley
Academic advisor Sam Curley died Sept. 10 at the age of 54.














