Cat colony caretaker calls on SLCC students to take over
For five years, Marilyn Briggs has watched over the Miller Campus community cats. But she believes SLCC students and staff would benefit from leading the volunteer project.
SLCC West Valley Center, South Valley Services partner to host summer BBQ, resource fair
The SLCC West Valley Center will open their doors Saturday to celebrate the first "Together We Thrive: Summer BBQ & Resource Fair."
Federal cuts to PBS, NPR cause concern in the SLCC community
SLCC students and others react to Donald Trump's recent executive order to cut public subsidies to PBS and NPR.
Growing changes due to HB 265 on the horizon for many Utah colleges
Salt Lake Community College and other degree-granting institutions must create reinvestment plans to earn back millions of dollars in state funding.
Sweet and savory: Spring Fling cooking competition tests SLCC culinary students
SLCC student chefs presented 13 different dishes for the Spring Fling cooking competition hosted by the Culinary Club.
Rebuilding the program: Why SLCC needs a new athletic director
SLCC is in the process of finding a new athletic director after Kevin Dustin retired. Learn more about the search for a Bruin AD.
SLCC clubs unite, create new ceremony to celebrate student graduates
After Utah HB 261 effectively ended affinity celebrations on campus, several SLCC clubs organized the “We Write Our Own Stories” graduation event on April 14.
SLCC commencement countdown: Celebrating a new chapter
For many graduating students, commencement is more than just a ceremony — it’s a culmination of years of hard work, sacrifice and determination.
Lavender Graduation cancellation
For the past few years, SLCC queer students could participate in a school-supported Lavender Graduation. But recent laws and administrative decisions put an end to the celebration.
Surviving the e-portfolio
SLCC students may complain about the e-portfolio, but surviving the assignment means getting the help you need, when you need it.
‘As relevant today as it was when we started it’: SLCC educators praise possibilities...
Educators at Salt Lake Community College argue for the merits of the e-portfolio general education requirement, saying the program helps students apply lessons learned in class to their own lives.
Students and e-portfolio: squeaky wheels and kaleidoscopes
Although SLCC's e-portfolio requirement elicits many complaints, some students have begun to realize its potential for deeper learning and personal expression.