SLCC won’t increase its tuition this upcoming year, college announces
Salt Lake Community College announced on March 2 that its tuition prices will stay the same for the 2023-24 academic year.
Section of Westpointe Center named after retired Sen. Karen Mayne
Salt Lake Community College recently named a section of the Westpointe campus after a supporter of women in the trades, former Utah State Sen. Karen Mayne.
After the shooting in Michigan, students question SLCC’s safety protocols
After the mass shooting at Michigan State University in February, some SLCC community members wonder what they would do if a similar event occurred on their own campus.
Black Student Union hosts panel on racism and hate speech
Salt Lake Community College's Black Student Union hosted a panel discussion focusing on racism and freedom of speech on Feb. 23.
Struggling with classes? Teachers offer some tips
As students settle into their classes this spring, Salt Lake Community College faculty and staff share tips to prevent burnout and stay on track.
SLCC mental health campaign wants students to embrace their emotions
The Center for Health and Counseling launched the Feels Campaign to promote mental health services and resources that can help SLCC students.
Photos: SLCCSA Casino Night
Bruins tested their luck during SLCCSA Casino Night on Feb. 9.
Tribal leaders call for the passing of bill to protect Native children
Utah's Native American leaders urged the passing of House Bill 40, which aims to protect Native children during the adoption process and prioritize their placement in Indigenous homes.
Letter to the editor: On the death of Tyre Nichols
Dr. Juone Kadiri, the vice president for Equity, Inclusion, and Transformation at Salt Lake Community College, addresses the SLCC community after Tyre Nichols was killed by Memphis police officers.
Photos: Spring 2023 Mega Fair
SLCC hosted its semi-annual Mega Fair, which provides a space for students to meet campus resources and student clubs.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signs bill restricting gender-affirming care for minors
Gov. Spencer Cox signed the hotly-debated Senate Bill 16 into law Saturday morning, restricting gender-affirming care for minors across Utah.
Sundance returns to Grand Theatre after COVID hiatus
After three years of COVID interruption, the Sundance Film Festival has resumed in-person screenings at the Grand Theatre on South City Campus.














