‘We wanted to share our story’: Why SLCC commissioned a Latinx mural
Agustin Bautista-Silva's butterfly mural reaffirms the experiences of Latinx students on campus through art.
Students ‘Shiver & Sigh’ at Folio publication launch
Students, instructors, families and friends all gathered for the “Folio” gallery and multimedia event last Thursday at the Markosian Library on the Taylorsville Redwood...
SLCC’s ongoing support for ‘DACAmented’ students
Despite recent court rulings surrounding DACA, Salt Lake Community College continues to support undocumented students.
The importance of SLCC’s Bruin Pantry
To assist students, staff and faculty, SLCC offers the Bruin Pantry, where they can grab food and essential supplies.
SLCC offers support for students with disabilities
The purpose of the Disability Resource Center, or DRC, is to facilitate access and inclusion and to provide reasonable accommodation for students with disabilities.
Street kids: fending for themselves
Displaced by horrific circumstances and subject to extreme exploitation, thousands of Indian children live on the streets.
Taylorsville cemetery canal a dating hotspot; resident ducks unhappy
A joyful celebration turned to unrest as ducks expressed outrage at visitors withholding flavored bread.
Taking security measures
Is crime an issue at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus? With only a few car lockouts and a couple of trespassers, officer Eric Davies knows...
SLCC community holds solidarity event following racist message at South City Campus
The Black Student Union and Utah Criminology Student Association celebrated solidarity during an hour-long event on Feb. 10.
Roundup: End-of-semester arts, communication, and media events
SLCC students will showcase the skills they learned this semester through several events, including concerts, presentations and film screenings.
Alumni come full circle with mural for SLCC’s Peace and Justice Garden
Mexican American artists Luis Novoa, Alan Ochoa and Miguel Galaz completed a mural for the new Peace and Justice Garden on the South City Campus.
LDSSA welcomes SLCC students back to school
The LDS Student Association gave out free food during the first few days of spring semester. Learn more about future Institute activities.












