The Fashion Institute arrives at South City campus
The SLCC Fashion Institute has finalized its relocation from Library Square to the northwest wing of the college's South City campus.
Fashion club stitches new connections, ideas
Salt Lake Community College's fashion club invites anyone, regardless of their area of study, to join its environment of inclusion and creativity.
Bruin Pantry offering free menstrual cups while supplies last
The Bruin Pantry recently procured a limited supply of menstrual cups for Salt Lake Community College students, faculty and staff.
Bruins baseball back in the swing of things as they eye JUCO World Series
After their first-ever trip to the Junior College World Series in 2023, the SLCC baseball team is now eyeing another championship bout in tandem with a hot start.
Students react to Utah’s anti-DEI law and its impact on student resources
After the passage of Utah HB 261 in 2024, Salt Lake Community College altered some of its diversity-related departments and programs to comply with the new law.
SLCC Talks: Spring Break
In this week's SLCC Talks, The Globe asks where students would prefer to spend their spring break.
SLCC, Cyprus Credit Union collaborate to offer Financial Wellbeing Program
Salt Lake Community College and Cyprus Credit Union recently formed a partnership to bring a financial literacy education program to students.
Project Catwalk celebrates global fashion
SLCC hosted its annual Project Catwalk event Friday at Library Square Campus.
Mason Bancroft becomes SLCCSA president
The SLCC Student Association appointed Mason Bancroft as president after Mary Flanagan resigned earlier this semester.
OrgSync is a new way for SLCC students to get involved
Student Life and Leadership brings students a new social media option. It promises to make it easier to keep up on campus events, as well as provide another eportfolio platform.
Architecture professor praises community, affordability, and student growth within program
Once an emergency hire for SLCC’s architecture department, assistant professor Aaron Codden’s passion for education is rooted in a belief that architecture should be accessible to everyone.
Inge Auerbacher shares her story of survival
Holocaust survivor Dr. Inge Auerbacher shared her experiences with SLCC students on Nov. 12.













