Student bands dial it to 11 with song covers for on-campus concert
Four bands comprised of SLCC students performed live in the South City Campus multipurpose room for the Popular Music Bands Concert on Oct. 12.
SLCC marketing program helps women in India
For the past three years, Salt Lake Community College has been involved in a program with the Women's India Trust (WIT). The program works...
Students rewarded for extraordinary ePortfolios
Four SLCC students won a tuition waiver at the ePortfolio Showcase earlier this week.
SLCC women’s basketball soars over the Golden Eagles
SLCC Women's basketball adds an 11th consecutive victory as they defeat the USU-Easter Golden Eagles on Jan. 11 with a score of 82-63.
Local youths produce multimedia vaccination awareness campaign
With funding from the CDC Foundation, students in the Spy Hop digital arts program created a multimedia campaign about the importance and efficacy of vaccines.
Virtual ‘cave’ no closer to becoming reality
A virtual reality room at Salt Lake Community College may never see the light of day.
Poor air quality means poor health for Utahns
The weather inversions that plague the Salt Lake Valley trap pollution that is harmful to residents.
Tragedy at University of Utah raises concern over campus police
The murder of 21-year-old Lauren McCluskey has prompted questions about campus police departments and their ability to protect students.
Fallout shelter sign at SLCC campus symbolizes life during Cold War
South City Campus, formerly South High School, was once home to a fallout shelter. Michael Segura looks at the history of the Cold War and Utah's place in it.
Utah’s indie bookstores are leading the charge against school book bans
A large number of book titles targeted by state law feature people of color as well as LGBTQ+ themes and characters.
Community Roundtable: SLCC’s prison education and reintegration program
Gina C. Alfred and David Bokovoy discuss the issues and initiatives surrounding the prison education program at Salt Lake Community College.
Utah Highway Patrol races for a cause
Community members can participate in a 5K at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus Sept. 21 to support UHP trooper Bonnie Kunz, who is currently battling breast cancer.














