‘Death of a Salesman’ riveting and relevant
Reporter Shad Engkilterra reviews Arthur Miller’s 'Death of a Salesman' that is playing now through March 23 at the Grand.
Firearms on campus: To carry or not to carry
SLCC allows any concealed carry permit holder to carry on campus. But the decision to do so varies from person to person.
SLCC students hope NASA project takes off
Four students are designing a device that will assist astronauts in securing small celestial bodies.
Folio staff provide platform for student artists
The students who publish Folio encourage all students to submit creative works for their upcoming issue.
CARES Act funds may soon be coming to SLCC
The CARES Act allocates at least $5.3 million in emergency financial aid grants to SLCC students.
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.
Blind jazz musician entertains, inspires SLCC audience
Dr. Valerie Capers treated SLCC students and staff to a special concert at South City Campus.
SHEROES United invites women to share their stories
Sheroes is looking for a few good women who have overcome trials to be leaders in the community.
Movie review: ‘Insidious: The Last Key’
Despite its strengths, film critic Court Casselman says "Insidious: The Last Key" has a major flaw that will turn off audiences.
Utah renters face tough decisions as housing prices spike
A volatile housing market and skyrocketing prices make it difficult to buy or rent in the Salt Lake Valley.
5.7-magnitude earthquake rattles Salt Lake Valley
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake shook the Wasatch Front shortly after 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Section of Westpointe Center named after retired Sen. Karen Mayne
Salt Lake Community College recently named a section of the Westpointe campus after a supporter of women in the trades, former Utah State Sen. Karen Mayne.














