LDS Institute serves students in many ways
The LDS Institute wants to make sure SLCC students are nourished both physically and spiritually.
Students share favorite budget-friendly meals
Several local college students talk about their favorite budget-friendly meals.
Latinx panel addresses community concerns
The Latinx panel discussion Oct. 9 promised to address issues that commonly affect the Latinx community.
Parking lot escorts help students feel safer
Find out more about this free safety service and how it came about.
Salt Lake Community College has unique hierarchy
Salt Lake Community College's student body hierarchy is not the traditional student body hierarchy displayed at other colleges. The reason for this is that...
Benefits of water are essential, but often ignored
Water makes up 55 to 78 percent of the human body, and is essential part of its many processes. Regular hydration can help with weight loss, improve digestive health and increase energy.
Bruins, a book, and a life-changing experience
Writing without being published is like getting all dressed up with no place to go. Largely due to the efforts of Salt Lake Community...
Colleges move toward community policing amid campus assaults
Learn more about campus safety policies after a recent sexual assault at the University of Utah.
SLCC Talks: Nightmares
This week's SLCC Talks continues the Halloween theme by asking what nightmares students have suffered or fear.
SLCC’s prison education program pushes through COVID to continue growth
Although COVID-19 had a detrimental effect on the prison education program at Salt Lake Community College, dozens of incarcerated students continue to seek a brighter future.
SLCC to celebrate MLK’s legacy with week of commemorative events
Salt Lake Community College will hold four events honoring Martin Luther King Jr. during the week of Feb. 13.
‘What Would You Do?’ host John Quiñones shares his story with SLCC students
Student Life and Leadership invited Quiñones to speak to students in the Grand Theatre.