Our voices matter: Writing our way to change
Hundreds of Utahns called for accountability from Utah Sen. Mike Lee during a letter writing party at Publik Coffee Roasters on June 25.
‘Hop into College’ community event combines cars, SLCC resources
The annual "Hop into College" event will return Aug. 1 from 6-9 p.m. at the West Valley Center.
Photos: 2025 Red Bull Soapbox Race in Salt Lake City
Spectators and racers gathered to watch and participate in the Red Bull Soapbox Race on Saturday, June 14.
SLCC students build a new home in West Jordan
SLCC students learning construction as well as cabinetmaking and furniture construction spent the past nine months building and furnishing a West Jordan home.
‘BruCru’ wins 1st Junior College Baseball World Series Championship
SLCC hosted a victory party for the Bruin baseball team June 5 at the Taylorsville Redwood campus. The Bruins won their first JUCO World Series this season.
35th Utah Pride Parade defies obstacles to entertain thousands
Thousands gathered in Salt Lake City on June 8 for the 35th annual Utah Pride Parade. View photos from the celebration.
SLCC’s ‘Together We Thrive’ event uplifts community
The West Valley campus of Salt Lake Community College hosted a summer barbecue and resource fair on May 31.
SLTech program graduates celebrate with a lineworker’s rodeo
Graduates of the lineworker pre-apprenticeship program celebrated with a skills competition May 23 at SLCC’s pole yard in Sandy.
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.














