Spring break alternative provides a meaningful experience
Traveling, living with strangers and volunteering are all part of the experience that SLCC students get through the alternative break program.
Rapid STI testing is now available at Salt Lake Community College
Salt Lake Community College recently introduced rapid STI testing for students. Faculty and staff are welcome to use this service as well, given appointment availability.
Student parking: What you need to know
Read our SLCC parking guide to avoid any confusion during the first week of school.
Photos: Thousands protest in Salt Lake City over death of George Floyd
Globe photographer Jared Stanger continues to follow anti-racism protests in Salt Lake City. Read his op-ed and view exclusive photos from the various demonstrations.
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.
Norma Carr to retire from SLCC after 25 years
Athletic Director Norma Carr calls it a career at Salt Lake Community College after 25 years of service. Carr will retire at the end of July.
Suicide prevention advocate: ‘Talk saves lives’
Taryn Aiken Hiatt, the Director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Utah and Nevada, educated SLCC students late last month.
Biotech students conduct real-life research
The SLCC biotechnology program offers a constantly evolving learning environment.
Fashion is blooming this spring at SLCC
The SLCC Fashion Institute has several events scheduled in the remaining weeks of spring semester.
Former SLCC student now Crossfit gym owner
SLCC alumnus Greg Schell speaks about his growing business and gives advice to any student headed in the business direction.
Men’s basketball: No. 21 SLCC beats No. 15 CSI
The Bruins took care of rival CSI during their SWAC home opener Saturday night.
Sioux spiritual leader discusses Earth’s future
Chief Arvol Looking Horse visited Salt Lake Community College on Thursday, Nov. 10.














