Queer support group gives students a safe space
Prism meetings offer a place of refuge for LGBTQ students and employees during these tumultuous times.
Herriman Campus finally opens its doors with start of fall 2023 semester
The new Herriman Campus, which had been in planning for more than a decade, finally opened its doors on Aug. 22 to prospective SLCC and U. students living in the south end of the Salt Lake Valley.
Overlooked club conference connects student groups
The Thayne Center hosts a clubs and organizations conference for over 50 groups on campus twice a year, but the event isn’t widely known among SLCC students and faculty.
SLCC hosting Latinx Heritage Celebration events
Latinx Heritage Celebration events begin with a virtual student panel Wednesday.
Farewell picnic potluck celebrates e-Portfolio accomplishments, despite closure
The administration, staff and friends of the former e-Portfolio office gathered in Jordan Park on the afternoon of Aug. 30 for a “Closure Potluck Celebration” to honor all the e-Portfolio program had accomplished.
SLCCSA celebrates #ThrowbackThursday
The next SLCCSA President and Executive Vice President were announced during the #ThrowbackThursday dance at South City Campus.
Rainbow Read-in spotlights voices from LBGTQ+ community
SLCC community members shared their favorite writings by LGBTQ+ authors during the Rainbow Read-in Oct. 28.
Community crafts visual poetry at the Markosian Library
The Student Writing and Reading Center and poet laureate Brenda Sieczkowski invited the community to indulge in and create visual poetry during a crafting event on April 20.
Bruin Bash to end the school year in style
Converged News Reporters Trevor Cannon and Emily Hills have more information on Salt Lake Community College's massive end-of-year party.
It’s all fun and games with SLCC esports
As the national popularity of esports continues to grow, a path to success now exists for gamers at Salt Lake Community College.
Diverse duo discusses meditation benefits
Two experts from vastly different backgrounds came together to demonstrate the benefits of meditation.
MLK 2021 virtual panel to explore racial inequality
Distinguished scholars and artists will discuss racial inequality, economic injustice, and reparations in a virtual panel on Tuesday, Jan. 19.














