Mass Communication Center offers hands-on learning
When it comes to teaching with books and research papers, the Mass Communication Center (MCC) breaks the concept of traditional learning. This is because...
Professor knows what it’s like to be a Bruin
Learn more about SLCC communication department coordinator Tamra Phillips and what inspired her to teach at her alma mater.
Members of SLCC and community invited to diversity dinner
Salt Lake Community College's Student Life and Leadership Association, along with the Fine Arts and Cultural Event Committee, will be hosting their second annual...
Bruins Volleyball wins Region 18 Championship
Defeating NIC in 3 sets gives SLCC the right to represent the SWAC as Region 18A Champions.
SLCC esports team loses scholarship access
SLCC esports and its members sit in limbo as the team awaits relocation to a new department after being dropped from the school's athletics budget.
Jam out with Radio SLCC
SLCC's radio program has upgraded to state-of-the-art equipment and looking for students who want to get involved in SLCC's radio classes and programs.
Professor enlightens with economic forum
Makoto Nakai, Ph.D. speaks about the future of the Japanese economy, and warns of the dangers of stubbornly fixed thinking in Japanese industry.
LDSSA to host Thanksgiving lunch next Tuesday
The Taylorsville LDS Institute will serve a Thanksgiving-style feast on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
Students save big money via textbook rental program
Renting textbooks is a new cost saving option for SLCC students.
One Ingredient for Culinary Institute Success: Chef Marone
Chef Laura Marone fuses European tradition with studies from masters for teaching real-world experience in baking and pastry arts.
Student Profile: Juliet Devette
SLCC student Juliet Devette was recently accepted into the University of Southern California's Film Program. Tamara Brune-Wharton sits down with Devette to learn more about her many talents and where her life has taken her.
1.5% tuition increase postponed until spring 2021
Salt Lake Community College deferred its 2020-21 tuition increase until the spring 2021 semester.










