HB 261 changes the campus at Utah State University, students react
Non-white and LGBTQ+ students feel deeply affected by Utah House Bill 261, a new law that is reshaping diversity initiatives at public colleges and universities.
A conversation with Curtis Youngman
Jayel Kirby talks to longtime SLCC professor Curtis Youngman, who is retiring this June.
How AI is changing the learning environment
Ash Orduna interviews Numerade co-founder Nhon Ma on the potential and the pitfalls of artificial intelligence technology in education.
B-Line shuttle service adds Jordan and Miller campuses
The SLCC B-Line expands its route in order to accommodate students by adding Miller and Jordan campuses.
Welcome from SLCCSA president Carlos Moreno
In this special submission to The Globe, Student Association president Carlos Moreno welcomes students back for a new school year and encourages all SLCC students to get involved.
SLCC’s Community Writing Center to close in 2026
Instead of celebrating its silver jubilee, the Community Writing Center at the Main Library will be preparing to close.
Amid shelter closing, SLCC amps up support of basic needs
As homeless adapt to a new normal at the new resource centers, Salt Lake Community College evaluates how to best support its own homeless students and faculty.
A pathway to job prospects
Salt Lake Community College students can earn certificates for learning skills they can use in just about any career.
SLCC welcomes back Disability Awareness Week
Salt Lake Community College is once again gearing up for Disability Awareness Week. Learn about the events that will be taking place next week!
President Huftalin attends College Opportunity Day of Action
On Dec. 4, 2014, Salt Lake Community College President, Deneece Huftalin, traveled to Washington to experience the White House College Opportunity Day of Action.
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UTA provides free transit to SLCC students
SLCC students can now ride UTA buses and trains at no cost.
New WTF boxes coming to a campus near you
The Salt Lake Community College Student Association hopes new anonymous "What to Fix" suggestion boxes will increase student input on campus issues.












