DRC supports disabled students, service dogs
The Disability Resource Center provides support to thousands of SLCC students, many of which use service animals. Learn more about the program.
Be prepared, the ‘big one’ is coming to Utah
In Utah, it's not if a major earthquake will strike, but when.
SLCC provides comprehensive training for future officers
The Salt Lake Community College Law Enforcement Academy trains men and women who wish to serve their community as police officers.
Supernatural forces in Salt Lake City
Although Salt Lake City’s founding was later than other traditionally haunted cities, it’s still home to some of the most active paranormal sites.
Bears Ears monument illustrates cultural divide
The fight over Bears Ears National Monument has stirred up a lingering rift between local communities.
LDSSA to host Thanksgiving lunch next Tuesday
The Taylorsville LDS Institute will serve a Thanksgiving-style feast on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
Questions answered at domestic violence panel
SLCC students and staff joined community leaders to talk about the dangers of domestic violence.
Photos: High winds cause damage, power outages along Wasatch Front
View photos of the damage caused by Tuesday's windstorm.
Club helps Latinx students find safe, welcoming environment at SLCC
The Latinx Student Union supports all SLCC Latinx students as they pursue their college education.
Queer support group gives students a safe space
Prism meetings offer a place of refuge for LGBTQ students and employees during these tumultuous times.
‘No Fixed Address’ at The Leonardo brings awareness to homelessness in Utah
Thousands of Utahns suffer from homelessness. The Leonardo is hosting an exhibit that explores the causes and solutions to this unfortunate problem.
SLCC professors adjust during pandemic
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic forced SLCC professors to change their teaching tactics and learn new technologies.












