COVID-19 highlights library’s struggles to fill part-time positions
COVID-19 and low wages have impacted the ability to hire and retain part-time employees at SLCC libraries.
SLCC alumna Erin Jackson becomes first Black woman to win Olympic medal in speedskating
Former Bruin Erin Jackson won the women's 500-meter race on Sunday, becoming the first Black woman to win an Olympic medal in speedskating.
2021 Graduate of Excellence draws on past to build a brighter future
Rachel Santizo survived addiction on her path to becoming a Graduate of Excellence at Salt Lake Community College.
SLCC men’s basketball seeks improvement despite undefeated record
The No. 1-ranked Bruins, now 27-0, still have work to do before tournament play begins.
Following viral sensation, point guard Chase Adams fosters spirit at SLCC
SLCC point guard Chase Adams has navigated some difficult circumstances on his path to becoming a leader on the Bruin men's basketball team.
SLCC remembers MLK and his ‘beloved community’
Dr. Michele Goodwin gave the keynote presentation at the Martin Luther King Jr. commemorative event hosted by Salt Lake Community College on Feb. 2.
Police identify person behind racist message at South City Campus
Someone wrote a racially insensitive message outside the Student Writing and Reading Center at South City Campus on Wednesday.
Men’s basketball: No. 1 Bruins earn Scenic West regular-season title
The No. 1 Salt Lake Community College men’s basketball team clinched the Scenic West Athletic Conference regular-season championship on Jan. 31.
SLCC’s COVID-19 testing capacity lowered under omicron
As the omicron variant causes a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases, access to testing becomes a more valuable asset for SLCC students.
US government begins shipping free COVID-19 tests. Here’s how to order
The federal government purchased one billion rapid COVID-19 tests to distribute to Americans for at-home use.
Legislature overturns Salt Lake County mask mandate; SLCC changes masking protocol
Utah lawmakers voted to rescind the mask mandates issued by Salt Lake and Summit counties.
Why some LGBTQ students in Utah say their health education is inadequate
Utah middle and high school students say the state's sex and health education programs do not properly address LGBTQ concerns.














