SLCC looks to enliven filmgoers with Spring Film Series
The Center for Arts and Media will host free film screenings throughout the spring semester, ending April 18.
SLCC to celebrate MLK’s legacy with week of commemorative events
Salt Lake Community College will hold four events honoring Martin Luther King Jr. during the week of Feb. 13.
Hundreds protest at the Capitol to demand legislative action that helps the Salt Lake
Hundreds of Utahns gathered at the state Capitol on Saturday to demand action from the incoming state legislature.
SLCC introduces new gender-inclusive restroom signage following last year’s pilot
An updated version of gender-inclusive restroom signage is currently on display in the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
Redwood Bruin Pantry will expand its operation by moving into a larger space in...
The Bruin Pantry at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus will relocate to a larger space in January 2023.
New study shows Utahns are among the most stressed in the US, students included
Utah ranks among the most stressed states in the country, placing second nationally in a recent study.
SLCC announces all physical locations will be closed on Fridays in the summer
All SLCC campuses will be closed on Fridays, with the exception of the South City Child Care Center, for the 2023 summer semester.
Newly-elected state school board member Sarah Reale wants to get ‘reale’ about education
Sarah Reale, an adjunct professor and the director of digital marketing at SLCC, plans to use nearly 20 years of educational experience when she joins the Utah State Board of Education in January.
With a new director, SLCC Esports respawns spring semester
Salt Lake Community College hired Jeffrey Sosa to lead the athletic department's esports program.
Murals paint memories of those lost to police violence across the US
In recent years, artists in Salt Lake City and other U.S. cities have painted "gravestone murals" to commemorate people killed by police across the country.
Former White House photographer tells stories of humanity in the nation’s highest office
Former chief White House photographer Pete Souza shared his experiences during the 2022 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics at SLCC’s South City Campus.
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.














