Threads of Labor: SLCC Fashion Institute reimagines workwear in new exhibit
Every year, Salt Lake Community College’s Fashion Institute shows off its hard work and creativity in an exhibition. All the outfits were created as a final semester project by students taking the 20th Century Fashion History course, offered every fall.
In photos: DHS recruiters on campus sparks SLCC pushback
A protest unfolded in the Alder Plaza of Salt Lake Community College’s Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Tuesday, Feb. 17.
In photos: SLCC celebrates Black voices with African American Read-In and Poetry Slam
SLCC students, faculty and staff gathered on Feb. 11 to share writings from Black poets, authors, and activists. Some also read original work about their experience as African Americans.
Black History Month event highlights traditions through dance and personal culture
About 50 people came to explore and celebrate culture during Tradition in Motion: The Black Family Reunion on Feb. 10.
Students plan protest over Customs and Border Protection attendance at job fair
Salt Lake Community College's upcoming Veteran Job Fair will host a booth for U.S. Customs and Border Protection recruiters.
In photos: A last look at Sundance in Utah
Anna Schaeffer captured various happenings from the first weekend of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, the last festival to be hosted in Utah.
Pop and fine art, roots and contemporary at play in current exhibits
The “Faces” and “Abandoned in Place” art exhibits, now showing at Salt Lake Community College’s South City Campus, are both timely and timeless.
Photos: Memories of Sundance 2026
The Globe captured photos from the last Sundance Film Festival held in Utah, which ran from Jan. 21 to Feb. 1.
As Sundance prepares to exit Utah, locals and filmmakers reflect on its legacy
As the Sundance Film Festival wraps its final run in Utah, locals and industry professionals reflect on its legacy and impact over the past five decades.
Markosian Library exhibit highlights stories of people experiencing homelessness
The “In Their Words” exhibit features photographs and stories of people experiencing homelessness in the community.
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.
Students have less than a week to file as candidates
The deadline to run for 2026-27 SLCC Student Association positions is just a few days away.














