He wasn’t the Messiah. He was a very naughty boy.
Monty Python's 'Not The Messiah' will be performed Apr. 3–5 at The Grand Theatre.
SLCC Green Academy prepares for a greener future
Salt Lake Community College's Green Academy presents new opportunities for students interested in energy management careers such as working in Solar Photovoltaic Systems.
‘Shark Night 3D’ makes sharks lame
When 3D first came into theaters in the 1950s, a slew of bad horror movies came out just to try and take advantage of...
Sundance filmmakers share industry advice
Marcos Aragon reveals some filmmaking tips for students looking to get ahead in the industry.
31st President’s Art Show celebrates creativity and community
Salt Lake Community College’s held the opening reception and award announcement for the 31st President’s Art Show on Nov. 5 at the South City campus.
SLCC students invited to participate in 4th Congressional District debate
SLCC students can submit questions for Utah's 4th Congressional District debate on Oct. 12.
Photos: Bruins choose to mask up, part 4
View the latest batch of mask selfies submitted by Salt Lake Community College students.
SLCC’s new black box offers intimate and powerful theater experience
After directing Crimes of the Heart last year in the Choir Room at South City Campus, Frank Gerrish, director of Theatre and Film Studies...
Marginalized students react to election results
Litzi Estrada and other local college students are expressing concern over Donald J. Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential elections.
Sundance at SLCC: An interview with Josh Elstein
Sundance returns to SLCC later this week. Christina Haddix interviews Center for Arts and Media program manager Josh Elstein to preview the festival.
Silent Witness Project returns to SLCC
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Student Leaders in Civic Engagement (SLICE) once again set up the display for the Silent Witness Project. Learn where on campus you can find these displays.
SLCC library services go well beyond books
What exactly can you do at the library? At SLCC, the answer is a lot.














