Mother’s sacrifice helps MLK scholarship winner pursue his dreams
Read more about Alain Villa's journey to SLCC and the advice he has for other students.
‘Mirror, Mirror’ at SLCC’s Movie Under The Stars event
Student Life and Leadership showing "Mirror Mirror" for the masses on June 28, 2012
SLCC alumna Erin Jackson becomes first Black woman to win Olympic medal in speedskating
Former Bruin Erin Jackson won the women's 500-meter race on Sunday, becoming the first Black woman to win an Olympic medal in speedskating.
SLCC holds first hearing on student civil liberties
Salt Lake Community College held its first-ever student civil liberties hearing, giving the community an opportunity to act.
Press [Start] to Game: ‘Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z’: It looks the same,...
It’s yet another Dragon Ball Z fighting game and while it incorporates elements from the new movie, it also introduces new mechanics making the series feel fresh yet again.
Organizations strive to help clean up Utah’s air
Utah's smog problem is raising many eyebrows and several groups have banded together to battle the ever increasing problem.
Street kids: fending for themselves
Displaced by horrific circumstances and subject to extreme exploitation, thousands of Indian children live on the streets.
The pen is mightier than the sword at the Utah Arts Festival
SLCC's Community Writing Center hosted the Wasatch Iron Pen competition at the Utah Arts Fest giving writers a chance to write and be heard over the weekend.
Taylorsville Redwood Campus no longer home to SLCC dance classes
Dance classes have been moved off of Taylorsville Redwood Campus. Administration asks for patience.
SLCC to further reopen under ‘yellow’ status
Starting June 1, Salt Lake Community College will implement campus policies that align with low-risk status for the novel coronavirus.
Anything but plain
SLCC has recently hosted some famous musical groups and singers such as Michelle Branch, Jabbawockeez and Neon Trees. This September 30, another famous band will...
Superman’s 75-year anniversary proves the ‘Man of Steel’ is here to stay
A panel of industry experts and Superman fans say the 'Man of Steel' is as popular as ever.