Students tackle Salt Lake imperative with a documentary – and the focus is Indigenous...
The 30-minute cut of “Diverted: Indigenous Stewardship and Saving the Great Salt Lake” is set to premiere Friday, Dec. 8, at Salt Lake Community College’s South City campus.
Students chime in on Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ movie
SLCC students are among Taylor Swift’s legion of fans -- known as Swifties -- who have enjoyed the pop star’s concert movie, “The Eras Tour.”
Rally in Provo expresses support for Palestine amid ongoing conflict
A pro-Palestinian demonstration took place outside the Provo Library on Nov. 4.
Salt Lake residents gather for 5th annual Harvey Milk vigil
SLCC students and Salt Lake City residents gathered Monday to honor and remember pioneering gay leader Harvey Milk on the anniversary of his assassination.
SLCC to celebrate Henrietta Lacks’ contribution to science on Dec. 5
Salt Lake Community College will celebrate the scientific contributions of Henrietta Lacks, the source of the "HeLa" cell line, on Dec. 5 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SLCC celebrates Transgender Day of Remembrance with unveiling of stone monument
Salt Lake Community College unveiled a permanent stone monument honoring the transgender community during the International Day of Remembrance celebration at South City Campus.
SLCC’s 2023 Round Dance celebrates the college’s Native community
Friends and members of the Native American community celebrated Indigenous heritage and welcomed blessings of peace for the coming winter during the Round Dance on Nov. 18.
Indigenous storyteller, filmmaker tells Ute tales for SLCC event
SLCC kicked off its Native American Heritage Month celebrations by hosting Ute filmmaker and multimedia storyteller Larry Cesspooch on Nov. 8.
Las celebraciones del Día de Muertos en SLCC son más que sólo tradición
Las celebraciones del Día de los Muertos de la escuela ocurrieron el 1 y 2 de noviembre en los campus de West Valley y Taylorsville Redwood.
Photos: 2023 Veterans Day flag ceremony
SLCC's annual Veterans Day flag ceremony Nov. 9 honored both veterans as well as Native American Heritage Month, which spans the entirety of November.
Día de Muertos celebrations at SLCC are about more than just tradition
SLCC welcomed people of different cultures and backgrounds to celebrate Día de los Muertos on Nov. 1 and 2 at the West Valley and Taylorsville Redwood campuses.
‘Black Comedy’ play running at the Black Box until Nov. 11
The SLCC Theatre Department will close its production of Peter Shaffer's "Black Comedy" this week.