Health center event informs students about contraception, consent
Salt Lake Community College held a first-of-its-kind event promoting modern sex education on March 27.
Finding your ‘chosen family’ through SLCC Clubs
Two former club presidents discuss how being part of a club improved their lives and reshaped their futures.
With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress
Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.
Peace and Justice Garden provides haven alongside historical and meaningful artwork
Dispersed throughout the Peace and Justice Garden stand various relics designed to represent and foster tranquility at Salt Lake Community College.
Warm up with the What’s Bruin coffee kiosk
SLCC students and employees at Taylorsville Redwood Campus can get their Starbucks fix without leaving campus at the What’s Bruin coffee kiosk.
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.
Student forum addresses concerns about tuition, program cuts
The fall 2025 Salt Lake Community College student forum took place Oct. 7 inside the Student Center at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
‘Contagion’ is the cold you want to catch
There’s a word in German which best describes Contagion. The word is schadenfreude, and it means happiness at the misfortune of others. There’s something...
SLCC student Mirian Contreras killed in TRAX accident
A Salt Lake Community College student was struck and killed by a Trax train near the Meadowbrook Campus on Monday, May 14 in what police are calling a "case of distraction."
Fair brings digital arts industry to South City
Professionals, educators and students came together for what organizers hope will be first of an annual event.
The Hulk Speaks! A Comic Con Event Report
Romney reports on the live audience Q&A with Lou Ferrigno.
Movie Review: ‘The Monuments Men’: Laying down lives for the sake of art
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'The Monuments Men,' a film with a story too big for its own good.














