Student Life and Leadership wants YOU to register to vote
Student Life and Leadership is currently conducting an initiative to encourage students to registered to vote.
MySLCC replacing MyPage later this month
SLCC students and faculty can start using the new portal on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
SLCC students differ on potential Utah death penalty repeal
Local and state officials discuss a repeal of the death penalty in Utah, and Salt Lake Community College students have diverging opinions.
DRC a crucial resource for students with special needs
Students with special needs can receive help that levels the playing field for all students in school.
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) provides a variety...
SLCC mental health campaign wants students to embrace their emotions
The Center for Health and Counseling launched the Feels Campaign to promote mental health services and resources that can help SLCC students.
The 2024 General Session brings bills targeting trans community, DEI efforts
Three bills have made early headlines during the 2024 Utah Legislative Session.
Rachel Rowan does her job the ‘Bruin Way’
The media relations director for SLCC Athletics talks about a new slogan that reinforces the winning culture of Bruin sports.
With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress
Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.
5 steps to a successful graduation
If you’re planning on graduating this spring, make sure you’re following the correct guidelines to ensure success.
SLCC to celebrate Henrietta Lacks’ contribution to science on Dec. 5
Salt Lake Community College will celebrate the scientific contributions of Henrietta Lacks, the source of the "HeLa" cell line, on Dec. 5 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
COVID-19 delays some new campus dining options
Taher, Inc. recently took over catering and food services at Salt Lake Community College.
Tuition due soon? Don’t panic, SLCC can help
Sarah Hall shares some ways that SLCC students can cut tuition costs for the spring semester.












