SLCC Hometowns: Jevah France
Learn more about SLCC student Jevahjire “Jevah” France and what life was like in his hometown of Les Cayes, Haiti.
Globe staffers recognize their women heroes
Globe staffers reflect on their women heroes to observe Women’s History Month.
‘She Can Do It’: SLCC film spotlights Utah’s gender gap
In “She Can Do It,” student filmmaker Katie Neal explores women’s workforce inequality in Utah and why the state continually ranks poorly in women’s equality.
In photos: Stop and smell the flowers
With spring semester coming to an end, take a moment away from all the stress to stop and smell the flowers and enjoy the beauty of the season.
SLCC celebrates grand opening of Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center
Salt Lake Community College opened its Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center on Oct. 11.
Student documentaries to be screened April 29
Learn how SLCC film students produced the documentaries that will be screened this Friday.
Central Park Five members to visit SLCC
As SLCC awaits the arrival of exonerated Central Park Five members Raymond Santana and Yusef Salaam, students and faculty reflect on wrongful convictions and possible reparations.
SLCC hosting several events in celebration of women
SLCC has organized Womxn's Heritage Month to honor and recognize all women and their accomplishments.
Student documentaries debut at South City Campus
SLCC recently hosted a film festival, allowing documentary students to display what they worked on all semester.
Former White House photographer tells stories of humanity in the nation’s highest office
Former chief White House photographer Pete Souza shared his experiences during the 2022 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics at SLCC’s South City Campus.
Music shapes SLCC’s Juneteenth celebration
Bruins and members of the community gathered outside Tuesday to celebrate Juneteenth at Salt Lake Community College.
SLCC event remembers Henrietta Lacks, tells the importance of owning one’s story
SLCC hosted an event to commemorate the scientific contributions of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cancer cells were the source of the “HeLa” cell line, on Dec. 5.














