SLCC Fashion Institute will depart its downtown location for South City next year
The Salt Lake Community College Fashion Institute will relocate from the Library Square Center to a remodeled portion of South City Campus next year.
24-hour theatre festival showcases collective creativity
Six groups of SLCC students had just 24 hours to cast, direct and perform an original play earlier this semester at the Black Box Theatre.
Walkout to protest religious colleges’ discrimination of LGBTQ students set for Oct. 11
The Black Menaces have organized a walkout on National Coming Out Day to protest LGBTQ+ discrimination at religious institutions of higher education, such as Brigham Young University.
Pete Souza, former chief White House photographer, is this year’s Tanner Forum speaker
Former chief White House photographer Pete Souza will speak at the 2022 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Photos: 2022 Taste of Diversity
Latinx Heritage celebrations commenced at Salt Lake Community College last Wednesday with the Taste of Diversity event at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Without an exact date, the student debt relief application is set to arrive in...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Education said the student debt relief application will launch in "early October."
SLCC students show up for the Salt Lake during this year’s coastal cleanup
Six members of the SLCC environmental and sustainability club participated in the Friends of Great Salt Lake cleanup on Sept. 17.
New gender-inclusive restroom signage to roll out soon
The SLCC Student Association began adding signage to single-occupancy restrooms with the aim of encouraging students to use the restroom that most closely aligns with their gender identity.
What’s the state of abortion in Utah, and what resources are available to students?
Learn about Utah’s current abortion laws as well as the reproductive health resources available to students at Salt Lake Community College.
Multiple health events planned through fall, including a fair with free health screenings
The Center for Health and Counseling is organizing several events this fall, including a health fair, stress management workshops and flu vaccination clinics.
More people are waiting to start college. How does that look for some students?
SLCC alumnus Carlos Mayorga waited until he was 26 to start college, and data shows that others are waiting too.
Bruin Pantry provides relief for college community amid rising inflation
As inflation affects the price of food and other essential products, the SLCC Bruin Pantry continues to provide free supplies to the campus community.














