Black Student Union to address poetry slam incident
On Friday, the Black Student Union will host a panel discussion about the disruption that occurred during last week's virtual poetry slam.
Finding your ‘chosen family’ through SLCC Clubs
Two former club presidents discuss how being part of a club improved their lives and reshaped their futures.
SLCC community builds winter shelters for outdoor cats
Salt Lake Community College’s Thayne Center sponsored a service project with Best Friends Animal Society on March 25.
SLCC community holds solidarity event following racist message at South City Campus
The Black Student Union and Utah Criminology Student Association celebrated solidarity during an hour-long event on Feb. 10.
See nationally ranked athletic teams for free
Salt Lake Community College has an outstanding athletics program, and SLCC students can take advantage of their OneCard to watch future NCAA talent.
Salt Lake Community College’s Dance Company turns movement into an artistic visual escape
SLCC Dance Company members gracefully flowed on the stage and mesmerized the audience during their “Kaleidoscope” concert on Nov. 22 and 23.
Sweet and savory: Spring Fling cooking competition tests SLCC culinary students
SLCC student chefs presented 13 different dishes for the Spring Fling cooking competition hosted by the Culinary Club.
SLCC to grow outreach of recently renamed ‘Student Gardens’
SLCC community garden will now be called "Student Gardens" to promote student ownership, sustainability, and access to fresh food.
Comedian: Climate change is no laughing matter
Dr. Yoram Bauman combined comedy and economics during his Earth Day presentation last week.
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.
Photos: SLCC community celebrates Día de los Muertos
View photos by Globe photographer Joseph Holder from the Día de los Muertos celebration at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Comedian Samuel Comroe entertains, enlightens SLCC audience
As part of Disability Awareness Week, Samuel Comroe, a comedian who has Tourette Syndrome, visited the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Friday, September 19, 2014, where he used humor to share his experiences living with his condition. Reporter Hannah Dailami brings you the details.














