Herriman Campus finally opens its doors with start of fall 2023 semester
The new Herriman Campus, which had been in planning for more than a decade, finally opened its doors on Aug. 22 to prospective SLCC and U. students living in the south end of the Salt Lake Valley.
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center hopes to add its services to orientation
Several SLCC students and staff members support the idea of including the Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center in the college's orientation material.
Two poets discuss mother tongues and ‘their right to coexist’ for SLCC event
Presented primarily in Spanish, the event “Mother Tongues and Their Right to Coexist” focused on the systemic erasure and importance of Indigenous languages.
Need help reading or writing? There’s a place on campus that can help
The Student Reading and Writing Center offers free tutoring to students who need literacy assistance in any SLCC course.
Bruin cheerleaders share journey of growth and team spirit
Members of the Salt Lake Community College cheer squad combine athletic prowess and camaraderie as they balance the responsibilities of cheerleading and life in general.
Work-study jobs help cover tuition costs
SLCC has many options when it comes to paying for college, including work-study jobs.
SLCC announces tuition increase for 2025-26 academic year
SLCC students react to an announcement made at the Truth and Tuition forum on Feb. 26.
Students and e-portfolio: squeaky wheels and kaleidoscopes
Although SLCC's e-portfolio requirement elicits many complaints, some students have begun to realize its potential for deeper learning and personal expression.
Students use ePortfolios for self-promotion
Some SLCC students are making the most of the general education requirement.
Cooking up community: A look inside SLCC Culinary Arts
The Culinary Arts Program cultivates a diverse, passionate community of SLCC students and educators dedicated to the craft of cooking.
New IAB commons area dedicated to late SLCC professor
New Cultural Commons area of the IAB is dedicated to late SLCC professor John Fritz.
Student debt leads to slippery slope of financial worry
The cost of education and a lack of financial literacy are two main reasons why American college students own trillions in student loan debt.












