Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine receives FDA approval
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine received full approval from the Food and Drug Administration for protection against the spread of COVID-19 in people 16 and above.
Bruins dance new semester stress away
Salt Lake Community College Student Association started the year off strong with the first school dance of the semester on Friday.
SLCC instructor runs for SLC Council District 5
Sarah Reale, an adjunct professor of political science and the director of digital marketing at Salt Lake Community College, is running for Salt Lake City Council in District 5.
SLCC’s International Student Services: Your home away from home
International Student Services helps Salt Lake Community College students from all over the world.
SLCC professor guides students through music
Craig Ferrin, a music professor at Salt Lake Community College, has been sharing his joy of music with students in Utah for more than 30 years.
SLCC student traveled to U.S. to chase childhood dream
Maria Pastrana Lopez immigrated from Colombia to the United States to fulfill a dream career in medicine.
How disability services transfer from high school to college
An Individual Education Plan, or IEP, allows the state of Utah to aid students with learning disabilities.
Online vs. in-person classes: How students benefit
As the fall 2021 semester begins, college students and professors consider the differences between online and in-person classes.
TRIO’s commitment to first-generation student success
TRIO staff mentors are ready to help low-income and first-generation students at Salt Lake Community College.
SLCC internships include real-world experience outside of Utah
Thanks to SLCC internship programs, students can pursue their educational and career interests in a variety of places, including Washington, D.C.
Addressing mental health: Student tools and resources
Mental health workers at Salt Lake Community College are ready to combat any issues affecting a student's well-being.
SLCC professors say math is a necessary part of a college education
Math may not be a student's favorite subject, but SLCC professors argue that it needs to be included as a general education requirement.














