SLCC Student Body President and Executive Vice President reflect on tenure
Student Government Transition — Outgoing Student Body President Mike Bird and Executive Vice President Robert Corbridge take stock of their accomplishments at Salt Lake Community College.
How Utah’s colleges are preparing for an active shooter
A spike in mass shootings during the last decade, coupled with last year's school shootings, prompted security teams at Utah's leading higher education institutions to double down on active shooter protocols.
Save your health and money with a call to your elected officials
The first day of the Utah State Legislative session for 2014 is Jan. 27, 2014, and your financial and physical health are on the line.
Students receive deep discount on UTA pass
Find out why UTA lowered the price on the SLCC Ed-Pass and how you can get yours.
President’s Art Show highlights local artists
Learn more about the annual SLCC art show and who won this year's awards.
School multicultural groups hold a vigil to honor Mahsa Amini
SLCC students and faculty gathered Oct. 6 to honor the memory of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian woman who died in police custody after her arrest for allegedly wearing an improper hijab.
Student documentaries to be screened April 29
Learn how SLCC film students produced the documentaries that will be screened this Friday.
Artistic gifts on display at South City Campus
The 2015 President's Art Show features some outstanding artwork.
Students protest Genocide Awareness Project
SLCC students participated in a silent protest against Genocide Awareness Project displays.
SLCC welcomes students from around the world
Students from all over the world come to SLCC for a chance to achieve their goals.
Radio students visit local broadcast studios
The class gained a greater appreciation for the technology they use at SLCC.
Sundance Film Festival chooses The Grand Theatre for more Salt Lake City screenings
The Grand Theatre will be a screening venue for the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Learn what it took to make that dream a reality. Tamara Brune-Wharton has the story.












