Fashion Institute open house presents an array of style, fashion
Students, faculty and staff celebrated the arrival of the SLCC Fashion Institute to South City Campus during an open house event Oct. 12.
Gregory F. Peterson is the next SLCC president
Dr. Gregory F. Peterson accepted the Utah Board of Higher Education’s appointment on Friday to act as the ninth president of Salt Lake Community College. Peterson will step into the role on July 1, succeeding Dr. Deneece G. Huftalin.
Upcoming 2025 Sundance Film Festival offers two ticket packages for young adults
Ticket packages and passes can now be purchased for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, which will run Jan. 23 through Feb. 2.
SLCC community builds winter shelters for outdoor cats
Salt Lake Community College’s Thayne Center sponsored a service project with Best Friends Animal Society on March 25.
A new era for SLCC sports: Athletic director details plans of innovation, inclusion, and...
Since becoming SLCC's athletic director in June, Gary Veron has been working to empower Bruin athletes and strengthen community relations.
Pop and fine art, roots and contemporary at play in current exhibits
The “Faces” and “Abandoned in Place” art exhibits, now showing at Salt Lake Community College’s South City Campus, are both timely and timeless.
Anime Salt Lake draws fans of cartoons, comics, movies, and video games
The SLCC Japanese Club hosts a pop culture convention which brings both casual fans and costumed enthusiasts to the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
‘Silent Hill: Revelation’ isn’t graceful, but is a step up for the series
Romney reviews the sequel to “Silent Hill” in theaters now.
Get a checkup at SLCC’s dental clinic
The dental hygiene program at Salt Lake Community College provides work experience for students and affordable dental care to patients.
Students from the Pacific Islands share their stories
The Student Voices Project promotes college attendance and has students of Pacific Islander origins talk about their struggles and how they overcame those challenges.
From intern to freelancer: SLCC student climbs the career ladder
Learn about Visual Art and Design major Rosalba Dominguez and how a recent internship in Washington changed her life.
E-textbooks not as popular as you might think
While e-books are cheaper than their printed counterparts, Dillon Anderson investigates why most students don't use them.














