Bearfoot Music Festival provides evening of entertainment, family fun
SLCC students and their families enjoyed a night of free music at South City Campus on July 17.
SLCC unveils land acknowledgement plaques
Salt Lake Community College installed several plaques to honor the original ancestors of the land the college is built on.
21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge returns to SLCC
The 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge began Oct. 4 and runs weekdays through Nov. 1.
Photos: 2022 Taste of Diversity
Latinx Heritage celebrations commenced at Salt Lake Community College last Wednesday with the Taste of Diversity event at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
NYT bestselling author, Utah native shares her work of Black identity for SLCC reading
New York Times bestselling author Rio Cortez read several poems from her latest collection on April 12 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Eats with Emily: Easing the higher ed transfer process
Led by SLCC alumna Emily Hernandez Alzamora, the University of Utah hosts weekly brunches to help SLCC students understand the transfer process.
‘UndocuMonth’ returns to SLCC in April with 5 events
The public is invited to learn about the legal, cultural and social complexities that undocumented people face, with a focus on undocumented college students, during a series of events organized by the SLCC Dream Center.
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.
Dance and donate, ‘All Night Long’
SLCC is hosting two dance parties this semester to give students an opportunity to have fun and donate to the community.
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.














