Musical, festival celebrate women’s suffrage and empowerment
As "Suffs" the musical graced the stage of the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City, the Voices of Women Festival promoted the achievement of women’s suffrage in Utah.
LGBTQ bar faces uncertainty after workers unionize
Following the unionization of its employees, The SunTrapp bar in Salt Lake City reopened on Dec. 2, weeks after closing due to a labor dispute.
SLCC launches first ski lift mechanic program in Utah
SLCC received $290,000 in grants to fund the recently established Ski Lift Maintenance Level 1 program, which aims to provide more workers for the high-demand industry.
Photos: Edible Books Contest mixes creativity, literacy
Salt Lake Community College Library Services held their annual Edible Books Contest and cake tasting on Nov. 12.
Photos: Hello Kitty Cafe Truck makes friends in Utah
The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck visited Utah on Nov. 15 at Fashion Place Mall in Murray as part of its 10th anniversary tour.
31st President’s Art Show celebrates creativity and community
Salt Lake Community College’s held the opening reception and award announcement for the 31st President’s Art Show on Nov. 5 at the South City campus.
Local entrepreneurs share stories of healing and hope
Mary Crafts and Lori Brinkerhoff discussed the adversity they encountered before achieving success as entrepreneurs during the "Voices of Strength" forum on Oct. 21.
A day of remembrance and celebration
The Day-Riverside Branch library in Salt Lake hosted Dia de los Muertos celebrations to help remember and honor the people we love who are no longer with us.
George S. & Dolores Doré Eccles Gallery features local voices and stories through art
Artists of all types get to be showcased in the Eccles Art Gallery at South City Campus, enabling students and community members to experience the different worlds of art.
National Transfer Student Week bridges gap between students and the transfer process
The SLCC Transfer Center spotlighted resources and support systems that help students transition to four-year universities as part of National Transfer Student Week, which ran Oct. 20-24.
Architecture professor praises community, affordability, and student growth within program
Once an emergency hire for SLCC’s architecture department, assistant professor Aaron Codden’s passion for education is rooted in a belief that architecture should be accessible to everyone.
SLCC to grow outreach of recently renamed ‘Student Gardens’
SLCC community garden will now be called "Student Gardens" to promote student ownership, sustainability, and access to fresh food.














