Chris Jones hypnotizes SLCC
Giraffes, Justin Bieber and roller coasters were the main attraction last Thursday at the show hosted by hypnotist Chris Jones in the Student Event...
Local social worker shares secrets to a successful career at CAP lecture
Certified social worker LaShawn Williams-Schultz explains how students can better align their values with their career aspirations.
Scales and Tails flies, slithers and crawls into the South City Campus
Student Life and Leadership presented a family oriented evening of critters and creepy-crawlies on Monday, Jan. 23.
Bruins celebrate Lunar New Year and welcome Year of the Dragon
The SLCC Asian Student Association and the U. Vietnamese American Student Association welcomed the Year of the Dragon during a Lunar New Year celebration on Jan. 27.
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...
Bearfoot Music Festival provides evening of entertainment, family fun
SLCC students and their families enjoyed a night of free music at South City Campus on July 17.
Photos: Academic Programs and Resource Fair
SLCC hosted a resource fair to help students discover what services are available to them.
Voices Amplified: March 23, 2023
Learn more about alternative spring break, the Tumbleweeds Film Festival, and a local women's writing project on this episode of Voices Amplified.
Students facing grief have access to support resources
Support groups and other resources exist for college students who are grieving a loss.
Club Rush at a glance
Club Rush wrapped up for the fall semester last week, but it isn't too late to join a club.
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.
NYT bestselling author, Utah native shares her work of Black identity for SLCC reading
New York Times bestselling author Rio Cortez read several poems from her latest collection on April 12 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.














