Utah’s ruling, repeal of emergency vaping statute
Several vaping-related lung illnesses have prompted emergency measures and legal challenges over the sale of flavored vaping products.
Who are the Central Park Five?
Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana of the Exonerated Five will appear at SLCC on Feb. 18. Learn more about their wrongful conviction in the Central Park jogger case.
Aftershocks continue to rock Utah as ShakeOut approaches
More than 1,200 aftershocks have struck the Beehive State following a 5.7 magnitude earthquake March 18.
Photos: Utah State Fair amid COVID-19
The 2020 Utah State Fair took place Sept. 10-20 in Salt Lake City.
How the 2021 legislative session will affect SLCC
SLCC and other higher education institutions hope to receive funding for several initiatives during the 2021 legislative session.
Catching up with SLCC alumnus Tyler Bearss
Former SLCC student Tyler Bearss reflects on the last year as a student and a first responder.
SLCC commencement highlights graduates who overcame challenges of 2020
SLCC leaders and local dignitaries congratulated and encouraged the newest graduating class at the virus-delayed commencement ceremony.
Utah’s response to the call for refugee acceptance
Utah will accept several hundred Afghan refugees by the end of the year; learn more about the resettlement process and the harrowing situation the refugees left behind.
SLCC switches library classifications
SLCC libraries began a changeover from the Dewey Decimal Classification to the Library of Congress Classification to match surrounding schools and increase inclusivity in its organization.
Walkout to protest religious colleges’ discrimination of LGBTQ students set for Oct. 11
The Black Menaces have organized a walkout on National Coming Out Day to protest LGBTQ+ discrimination at religious institutions of higher education, such as Brigham Young University.
Struggling with classes? Teachers offer some tips
As students settle into their classes this spring, Salt Lake Community College faculty and staff share tips to prevent burnout and stay on track.
Two brothers work to promote diversity and Native American heritage at SLCC
Joseph and Joey Du Shane-Navanick, twin brothers from the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, have helped reshape the college experience for other Native American students at Salt Lake Community College.