Alternative Break: SLCC students spend spring break on service projects
While most students spend spring break relaxing, a group of Salt Lake Community College students uses the week to serve communities and learn about social issues across the United States.
What students should know about changing majors
If you’re thinking about changing majors, you’re not alone. Changing majors is more common than many students realize.
SLCC students face stress, tight schedules after spring break
Salt Lake Community College students have returned to class and their busy schedules after a spring break week meant for rest and recharge.
Forum speaker Alok Vaid-Menon uses humor to discuss gender, politics and self-validation
International poet, writer and performer Alok Vaid-Menon spoke to students during the Big Questions Forum student lunch hosted by the SLCC Department of Humanities on March 26.
Free chair massages offered to students every Monday
The Center for Health and Counseling offers free 10-minute chair massages to raise awareness of the center's therapy services and the benefits of a massage.
SLCCSA elections: Meet the 2026–27 candidates
The 2026–27 Salt Lake Community College Student Association elections are underway. Find out more about the candidates for SLCCSA president and for vice president of Academic Pathways.
SLCC international student navigates studying in the U.S.
Originally from Cambodia, SLCC construction management student Chan Phall said the transition into the U.S. education system was far more challenging than expected.
SLCC Serves project lends a hand to local elementary school
Salt Lake Community College volunteers came together to pack “teacher survival kits” for Esperanza Elementary during February’s SLCC Serves service project.
SLCC’s Native students describe challenges in finding community
The small percentage of Native college students attending predominantly white institutions such as SLCC may struggle to find representation and community on campus.
Utah House advances bill linking citizenship status to in‑state tuition access
Utah HB 386 adopted a substitute from Republican Rep. Trevor Lee that would repeal a longstanding law which allowed undocumented students to receive in-state tuition under certain requirements.
Bill would require coursework accommodations for college students with deeply held beliefs
Utah lawmakers are considering a bill that would require colleges and universities to offer alternative assignments or exemptions when coursework violates a student’s deeply held beliefs — including religious ideals or objections based on conscience.
Queer Student Association homeless after closure of Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center
SLCC closed its Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center in December, leaving the Queer Student Association without a meeting place.














