Salt Lake City facing shortage of tech graduates
Congressman Ben McAdams hosted a tech talent pipeline discussion Oct. 7 at Miller Campus.
UTA provides free transit to SLCC students
SLCC students can now ride UTA buses and trains at no cost.
‘Miss Evers’ Boys’ performers share their personal experiences with the play
Just as the Tuskegee Study had an impact on the scientific process, the play centered on that study affects its actors.
SLCC’s 2023 Tanner Forum addresses ‘water in the west’
Prominent law professor and water resource expert Robert Glennon discussed water use and conservation methods during his lecture for the 2023 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
The financial struggle of the modern-day student
Financial aid and scholarships can help many SLCC students as they try to balance their education with their personal and professional lives.
Black History Month celebration continues with poetry slam
Students enjoy some rhymes with their lunch at the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
‘Skyfall’ a reinvention of loving homage to the James Bond franchise
Romney reviews the latest in the James Bond series, Skyfall.
Student parking: What you need to know
Read our SLCC parking guide to avoid any confusion during the first week of school.
Downtown Farmers Market produces local food and talent every Saturday
Visit the Downtown Farmers Market for fresh, local food and acts
Women of culture recognized in local art exhibit
Two artists vibrantly reflect women in culture for the “Creadoras de Cultura” exhibit. Tamara Brune-Wharton has the details.
The impact of deadnames
For some transgender people, a deadname can be triggering and associated with deep trauma.
‘Dynamic harmony’ comes to TEDxSaltLakeCity
20 diverse speakers and performers focused on "dynamic harmony" during TEDxSaltLakeCity 2019.













