SLCC culinary arts program one of the college’s ‘best kept secrets’
Culinary arts students prepare for careers in the food industry by learning in and outside the kitchen.
Find fresh produce and local crafts at the Downtown Farmers Market
Learn where you can find fresh local produce and quality crafts every Saturday at Pioneer Park. Tamara Brune-Wharton brings you the details.
President’s Art Show showcases local talent
The President's Art Show, currently on display in the Center for Arts and Media, provides opportunities for student and local artists to get noticed, and even sell their work.
Dan Rather visits Salt Lake City
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, award-winning journalist Dan Rather paid a visit to Salt Lake City to discuss the current state of journalism with Utah business owners, journalists, and students.
‘100 Years of Fashion’ comes to South City Campus
SLCC's Fashion Institute is hosting the "100 Years of Fashion" exhibit, which showcases styles from the 1900s all the way to present day. Aanjel Clayton shows you where to find it.
Silent Witness Project returns to SLCC
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Student Leaders in Civic Engagement (SLICE) once again set up the display for the Silent Witness Project. Learn where on campus you can find these displays.
Runners attempt to outrun the undead horde in the name of charity
On Saturday, October 4, runners of all ages pit their wits and cardiovascular endurance against a scenario lifted straight from George A. Romero: outrunning the living dead. Michael Gault's photo essay shows you the results of the 5KRunDead.
SLCC’s Film Production program puts students behind the camera
SLCC's Film Production Technician program prepares students for work in the highly competitive film industry. Reporter Aldo Gomez brings you the details.
Sports Rally strives to build a successful Bruin football program
Salt Lake Community College students can play tackle football and represent their school by joining the Sports Rally club.
Philosophy of Religion professor encourages students to ‘chop away’
Shannon Atkinson's Philosophy of Religion course teaches students how to analyze their own beliefs critically and open their minds to the ways other people worship.
Masquerade Ball delivers night of fun and games
SLCC students dressed up on Sept. 26 for a fun-filled night at South City Campus.
Student Voice Project shines spotlight on Health Science Department
Students interested in the medical field can attend a panel discussion hosted by the Student Voice Project at the Jordan Campus on Sept. 29. Read on to learn more about the event.














