SLCC supports students’ freedom of speech
SLCC wants students to feel safe expressing their opinions and interacting with peers.
The holiday season: a time for giving, or grieving?
Trying to make sense of a loss is no easy task, and for some, the holidays intensify those feelings.
SLCC Student Association treats Bruins to Mardi Gras celebration
View photos from the Mardi Gras celebration at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
A nation in isolation: Pandemic creates feelings of loss
People of all ages struggle with the uncertainty caused by the novel coronavirus.
No charges against officer in McCluskey case; parents settle for $13.5 million
Luke Nichols reviews the events that transpired following the death of University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey.
Colleges move toward community policing amid campus assaults
Learn more about campus safety policies after a recent sexual assault at the University of Utah.
An interview with local pop-punk band Surrender Rome
Andrew Christiansen interviews Alex Nuntapreda from local pop-punk band Surrender Rome.
Labor and supply shortages create obstacles for SLCC’s on-campus dining
Labor shortages, supply outages and a large decrease in sales volume prevented SLCC campus cafes from fully opening.
SLCC shines at Beijing Winter Olympics
Six Salt Lake Community College students and alumni participated in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Why Salt Lake City wants residents to ‘adopt’ a storm drain
Salt Lake City is looking for volunteers for its new clean storm drain initiative, which aims to improve water quality and environmental health.
As educators leave at increasing rates, advocates and students express worry
An exodus of teachers and educators, combined with fewer students earning education degrees, is ringing alarms for education advocates.
How SLCC students can boost their nutrition on a budget
Maintaining good nutrition while in college is more doable than students may realize, according to Whitney Ockey from the Center for Health and Counseling.














