Learn the skills needed to keep your community safe at the Institute of Public...
The Institute of Public Safety offers degrees in Criminal Justice, Homeland Security, and Emergency Management. You can also learn how to ride a motorcycle!
Bruin Pantry helps students with food insecurity
Learn more about the on-campus food pantry that has been serving SLCC students since 2013.
SLCC celebrates Polynesian culture
SLCC hosted multiple events this month to feature Pacific Islanders and their unique culture.
From an active shooter to severe weather, USU Aggie Alert tries to keep students...
The Aggie Alert system enables USU's police department to share emergency information as quickly as possible via email and SMS text message.
SLCC softball beats Weatherford, faces Chipola College in next round
The Bruins softball team took care of Weatherford College in five innings to win their second-round NJCAA tournament game.
Degree or certificate? Students have a choice
A major dilemma for many SLCC students is deciding between an associate degree or a certificate of completion. Read what advisors and current students had to say about the two options.
Men’s basketball: SLCC shoots their way past Odessa College
The Bruins lit up the scoreboard in their second-round game to advance to the Elite Eight.
Digital Arts grant to be expanded
Good news is the message being conveyed to current and incoming students interested in majoring in Digital Arts, according to project director Thomas Risk....
Comedian Samuel Comroe entertains, enlightens SLCC audience
As part of Disability Awareness Week, Samuel Comroe, a comedian who has Tourette Syndrome, visited the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Friday, September 19, 2014, where he used humor to share his experiences living with his condition. Reporter Hannah Dailami brings you the details.
Join the fight against hunger, homelessness
Donate good food or warm clothing and make a difference in the community.
Creating a non-discriminatory campus for SLCC students
Salt Lake Community College offers resources and support to individuals affected by hate speech.
Booksellers and convergence in India
The longtime business of selling books on the street is being kicked to the curb by politics and technology.










