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.
Bruins can now grab free Plan B through two on-campus centers
The Center for Health and Counseling and the Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center are now offering free tablets of Plan B, the emergency contraceptive pill.
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.
Rising rent costs put a strain on SLCC students
Rental prices continue to adversely affect Salt Lake Community College students, but other forms of financial assistance exist on campus.
Here’s what to know about Opill, the first over-the-counter contraceptive pill
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill; Opill is expected to be available for purchase in early 2024.
Bruins raise concerns over ‘dangerous’ attitudes toward queer folk after anti-LGBT postings
Several unauthorized flyers containing anti-LGBTQ rhetoric were posted at Miller campus during Pride Month.
Hijab forum at SLCC seeks to inform, highlight religious diversity
As part of the college’s Muslim Heritage Month celebrations, a panel discussion on July 19 sought to break down the barriers and stigmas surrounding...
Here’s what Biden’s SAVE plan means for Utah student loan borrowers
The Biden-Harris administration announced a new income-driven repayment plan called Saving on a Valuable Education, which will forgive nearly 4,000 student loans across Utah.
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.
West Valley Center’s ‘Hop into College’ event returns July 28
Salt Lake Community College will host lowriders and other festivities during the free "Hop into College" event July 28 at its West Valley campus.
Two brothers work to promote diversity and Native American heritage at SLCC
Joseph and Joey Du Shane-Navanick, twin brothers from the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, have helped reshape the college experience for other Native American students at Salt Lake Community College.
‘People’s Great Salt Lake Summit’ seeks to push elected leaders to do more
Conservation groups, community leaders and members of the public will discuss issues facing the Great Salt Lake and potential solutions during a summit July 15 at the Miller Campus.














