Supportive occupational therapy program administration assists in filling growing societal need
SLCC's Occupational Therapy Assistant program faculty and staff help prepare the next generation of students to serve the community.
In photos: A last look at Sundance in Utah
Anna Schaeffer captured various happenings from the first weekend of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, the last festival to be hosted in Utah.
MLK’s beloved community not yet a reality
Dr. Anthony Farley says that greed, racism and militarism still run rampant but King's idea of the "Beloved Community" is still possible.
Learn how to do-it-yourself at the Salt Lake Mini Maker Faire
Learn, see, do at the DIY Mini Maker Faire in Salt Lake City this Saturday.
‘The Internship’ provides few laughs but plenty of Google
"The Internship" tries to recreate the magic from "The Wedding Crashers," but audiences are better off googling a funnier movie.
New building raises concerns, requires patience: part 1
Accessibility challenges for those with disabilities at the Center for New Media.
SLCCSA President-elect Carlos Moreno
President-elect Carlos Moreno wants to be an approachable president to the student body.
Biology, ‘Jeopardy’ style: Students quizzed at Body Worlds’ Anatomy Games
College and high school students joined together to flex their brain muscles at the first Anatomy Games. Learn more about the competition and some of the people who organized the event.
6 haunted houses that are guaranteed to scare
Which haunted houses in Utah will give you the best fright for your buck?
LDS Institute serves students in many ways
The LDS Institute wants to make sure SLCC students are nourished both physically and spiritually.
‘Perdida’ combines Shakespeare, Day of the Dead
The Grand Theatre production of "Perdida" runs through Saturday, Oct. 28. Learn more about the play and its origins.
SLCC culinary students rise above competition
Students in the SLCC Culinary Institute have won multiple SkillsUSA contests in recent years.













