Culture and Academia: A Fulbright Perspective
Dr. Baohua Wang and Dr. Baboo Surnam speak at the Markosian Library on Monday Mar. 12. The two Fulbright scholars discuss differences in culture and academic perspective.
SLCC’s Community Writing Center to close in 2026
Instead of celebrating its silver jubilee, the Community Writing Center at the Main Library will be preparing to close.
Alternative Pride festival in Salt Lake City promotes community over corporations
For the third straight year, Pride Without Police provided an alternative to Utah Pride celebrations that occurred earlier in the month.
Pick your produce at the Bruin Cupboard
The South City Campus community garden is sharing its bounty with the student food pantry.
Asian culture celebrated at South City Campus
This is the first year the lion dance was performed at South City Campus; students can take in more Lunar New Year celebrations at the Redwood Campus.
Social Work Association plants seeds of service
The Social Work Association planted vegetables to support the Bruin Pantry. Learn how you can support your fellow green thumbs.
Fashion Institute takes its costume making skills to Salt Lake Comic Con
As part of SLCC's presence at Salt Lake Comic Con this year, Fashion Institute students and alumni will showcasing their costumes and designs.
Inexpensive haircuts available at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus
Low-cost cuts provide students with valuable experience.
‘Looper’ is a smart sci-fi thriller with a neo-noir edge
Click here for the video review.
5/5 stars
In theatres now — Rated R
Of all the sci-fi concepts that have come into existence, the one concept...
Juvenile expungement clinic offers a fresh start
Juvenile record expungement clinics give people a chance to clear their name and begin anew.
String quintet Sybarite5 in concert at SLCC
Student Life and Leadership holds a night of dinner and music with string remixes of Radiohead tunes.
Here’s what to know about Opill, the first over-the-counter contraceptive pill
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill; Opill is expected to be available for purchase in early 2024.













