Zumba classes help students manage stress
The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center is hosting virtual Zumba classes to help SLCC students stay active during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Shooting clubs at two Utah colleges rely on responsible gun ownership
Members of USU's and the U's shooting clubs say the activity brings numerous benefits to their lives.
SLCC Student Art Showcase helps students gain exposure
Salt Lake Community College students can begin submitting artwork for the 2019 Student Art Showcase.
Celebrate Christmas with Eclipse 6 at The Grand
The local a cappella group will bring the holiday spirit to SLCC in December.
SLCC study abroad opportunities take students around the world
Salt Lake Community College’s study abroad program concluded its most recent visit to Japan on Saturday. A new group of students will travel to India beginning July 25.
SLCC soccer to hold open tryouts this month
Students will have the chance to be a part of the first Bruin men's and women's soccer teams.
Student Voice Project provides students with a public forum
The Student Voice Project aims to provide students with a safe public forum where a variety of viewpoints, lifestyles, and cultures can be discussed. Reporter Hailey Benjamin has the details.
SLCC clubs: Mega Fair offers something for everyone
The SLCC Mega Fair showcases dozens of clubs and organizations aiming to build camaraderie and inclusivity among the student body.
SLCC to host Spring Job Fair tomorrow
Over 100 employers will talk to SLCC students and alumni Tuesday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Pulitzer-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses reframing the ‘refugee crisis’ during SLCC keynote
Viet Thanh Nguyen spoke in the Grand Theatre on Sept. 25 as part of the “Big Questions Forum” series hosted by Salt Lake Community College’s humanities department.
Photos: 2017 Edible Books Contest
Heather Robison gives readers a close-up look at the prize-winning cakes from this year's Edible Books Contest.
Say hello to these SLCC clubs
Club Rush has come and gone, but SLCC students can still join one of the dozens of clubs on campus. Camryn Jensen has the details.













