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.
21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge returns to SLCC
The 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge began Oct. 4 and runs weekdays through Nov. 1.
Van Jones discusses journalism, politics at Tanner Forum on Social Ethics
The Tanner Forum on Social Ethics hosted CNN political commentator Van Jones Tuesday at South City Campus.
Policy updates allow SLCC staff, students to evaluate library services
The Salt Lake Community College libraries' current policy does little to restrict free speech.
Students diversify
Last Thursday, Salt Lake Community College was treated to a special presentation from guest speaker Rebecca Sanchez on how to understand and communicate with...
Photos: Bruins reconnect in person at fall 2021 Mega Fair
The SLCC Mega Fair returned as an on-campus event this fall after COVID-19 paused previous in-person activities.
Student senators celebrate Constitution Day
Members of the Student Senate celebrated the young holiday in a fun and interesting way.
Lactobruins heading to Paris for iGEM science competition
The Lactobruins presented a preview of their iGEM project to SLCC faculty and administrators on Oct. 3 at the Taylorsville Redwood campus, The team leaves for Paris to compete in the global science competition.
Learn to be resourceful at SLCC
Find out how to get homework help, massages, counseling and other services on campus.
Bruin athletes raise the bar on and off the field
SLCC student-athletes are usually recognized for all their efforts in competition, but their efforts in the classroom are also noteworthy.
SLCC celebrates impressive championship run
The men's basketball team enjoyed a victory party after winning the NJCAA championship.
‘Miss Evers’ Boys’ is a can’t miss theater experience
Explore the descent into real evil with "Miss Evers' Boys" as it represents what happened to syphilitic black men from 1932 to 1972.











