An opportunity for a fresh start with Rasa Legal
SLCC students with convictions may be able to get discounted expungement services through a college-wide agreement with Rasa Legal.
Local entrepreneurs share stories of healing and hope
Mary Crafts and Lori Brinkerhoff discussed the adversity they encountered before achieving success as entrepreneurs during the "Voices of Strength" forum on Oct. 21.
Breaking language barriers with the help of the English as a Second Language program
Salt Lake Community College's English as a Second Language (ESL) program supports English language learners as they take their first steps into higher education.
National Transfer Student Week bridges gap between students and the transfer process
The SLCC Transfer Center spotlighted resources and support systems that help students transition to four-year universities as part of National Transfer Student Week, which ran Oct. 20-24.
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.
SLCC to grow outreach of recently renamed ‘Student Gardens’
SLCC community garden will now be called "Student Gardens" to promote student ownership, sustainability, and access to fresh food.
Lactobruins heading to Paris for iGEM science competition
The Lactobruins presented a preview of their iGEM project to SLCC faculty and administrators on Oct. 3 at the Taylorsville Redwood campus, The team leaves for Paris to compete in the global science competition.
New financial aid refund process pushes student refund dates back, streamlines a more fiscally...
Starting in the fall semester, SLCC began releasing financial aid refunds after the course drop deadline in mid-September, a month later than before. Administrators say the new schedule is a safeguard.
From photojournalist to public servant: Bruin alum Jesse Valdez aims for mayoral seat
When Jesse Valdez graduated from Salt Lake Community College, he never imagined he would be running for mayor of his hometown.
Farewell picnic potluck celebrates e-Portfolio accomplishments, despite closure
The administration, staff and friends of the former e-Portfolio office gathered in Jordan Park on the afternoon of Aug. 30 for a “Closure Potluck Celebration” to honor all the e-Portfolio program had accomplished.
Student forum addresses concerns about tuition, program cuts
The fall 2025 Salt Lake Community College student forum took place Oct. 7 inside the Student Center at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Four things to look forward to this week
With a mix of networking, class preparation and campus life events on deck, here are four things The Globe is looking forward to this week.














