‘La Cage aux Folles’ opens at South City’s Grand Theatre
The Grand Theatre will present 'La Cage aux Folles,' an award winning Broadway musical about families, gay couples and the challenges they face together.
Recent Utah K-12 book bans spark discussions on censorship
A growing list of banned books in Utah’s K-12 schools has sparked a larger discussion about censorship and access to controversial or sensitive topics by minors.
SLCC basketball finds success under first-year coaches
SLCC men's and women's basketball, led by Kyle Taylor and Marcilina Grayer, respectively, recently punched their tickets to their national tournaments.
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.
School multicultural groups hold a vigil to honor Mahsa Amini
SLCC students and faculty gathered Oct. 6 to honor the memory of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian woman who died in police custody after her arrest for allegedly wearing an improper hijab.
Jesse Peters Trio jazzes up SLCC
Jesse Peters has been a musician for the majority of his life. His talent and creative abilities have been a popular act in Canada...
Remembering Utah’s WWII veterans at Meditation Chapel
The parents of Lt. Ross Beason Jr. constructed the Meditation Chapel in Memory Grove to commemorate the sacrifice of their late son and other fallen World War II service members.
GRIP series paints a picture of mental illness
"GRIP: Conversational Portraits on Mental Health" is currently on display in the Eccles Art Gallery at South City Campus. The series raises awareness about mental illness by visualizing the personal experiences of those who suffer from it.
‘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 poli sci professor brings global perspective
Dr. Perparim Gutaj emigrated to the United States during the Kosovo conflict in 1999.
Honors students encouraged to use education to create peace
In this multi-part story by contributor Anji Sandage, Dr. Marlin Clark and SLCC faculty stress the importance of education as a cause for peace at President's and Dean's List reception for 2013-14.
N. Utah seeing its worst dust in a decade. Why the drying Great Salt...
An increase in dust storms and a massive source of dust pollution looms at the desiccated Great Salt Lake.













