Club Rush is coming
Dozens of SLCC student clubs will be recruiting new members next week.
Faculty art show returns after 15-year hiatus
SLCC faculty will showcase their artistic talents in the Eccles Art Gallery 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.
Meditate for the health of it
After an anxiety-filled year for college students following the COVID-19 pandemic, a meditation class may be the best course of action.
Letter to the editor: Inclusive bathroom signage pilot program
SLCC student leaders ask for feedback regarding new gender-inclusive restroom signage.
How SLCC students can best prepare for graduation day
With commencement just over a month away, the Salt Lake Community College graduation office offers resources and tips for students preparing to soon receive their diplomas.
Crafting cranes event generates awareness for mental health resources
SLCC students folded paper cranes while learning about mental health resources during the "You Matter" crafting event in the ePortfolio office.
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.
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen speaks at SLCC on social media regulation
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen gave a keynote speech and participated in a panel discussion on social media regulation and teen mental health on Nov. 7 in Salt Lake Community College’s Grand Theatre.
From wild upsets to championship dreams: SLCC talks March Madness
Several SLCC students shared their favorite memories of March Madness, the annual college basketball holiday.
Architecture professor praises community, affordability, and student growth within program
Once an emergency hire for SLCC’s architecture department, assistant professor Aaron Codden’s passion for education is rooted in a belief that architecture should be accessible to everyone.
Celebrating National Library Week with poetry and pop-ups
The Student Writing and Reading Center is partnering with the Markosian Library at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus to celebrate National Library Week with pop-up libraries, handcrafted poetry, poetry readings, and a banned books display.













