Rising rent costs put a strain on SLCC students
Rental prices continue to adversely affect Salt Lake Community College students, but other forms of financial assistance exist on campus.
Opposing parties present their cases regarding Utah’s abortion law injunction
Attorneys for Planned Parenthood and the state of Utah presented their arguments to the Utah Supreme Court regarding the preliminary injunction on the state's abortion trigger law, which bans all elective abortions except in cases of rape, incest or risk to the mother's health.
Here’s what to know about Opill, the first over-the-counter contraceptive pill
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill; Opill is expected to be available for purchase in early 2024.
Men’s soccer team gearing up for championship year
The SLCC men's soccer team is preparing to make another run at a national championship in 2023-24.
Bruins raise concerns over ‘dangerous’ attitudes toward queer folk after anti-LGBT postings
Several unauthorized flyers containing anti-LGBTQ rhetoric were posted at Miller campus during Pride Month.
23 students graduate from SLCC’s Prison Education Program
Salt Lake Community College held a commencement ceremony July 10 for the first graduates of the school's Prison Education Program.
Dual language: An option for the Spanish-speaking community at SLCC
In a dual language course, students who are learning English can grasp key concepts without the additional burden of translating unfamiliar terms and definitions.
Hijab forum at SLCC seeks to inform, highlight religious diversity
As part of the college’s Muslim Heritage Month celebrations, a panel discussion on July 19 sought to break down the barriers and stigmas surrounding...
The Fashion Institute arrives at South City campus
The SLCC Fashion Institute has finalized its relocation from Library Square to the northwest wing of the college's South City campus.
Two brothers work to promote diversity and Native American heritage at SLCC
Joseph and Joey Du Shane-Navanick, twin brothers from the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, have helped reshape the college experience for other Native American students at Salt Lake Community College.
Push for ‘transgender’ court naming to continue despite roadblock at Pride picnic
The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center is collecting feedback about naming a South City Campus courtyard in support of the transgender community, after SLCC administration did not give final approval.
Trans Sports Ball Day serves as a space for all to exercise, have fun
SLCC hosted Trans Sports Ball Day on June 26 to promote inclusivity in athletics for transgender students and athletes.














