Pandemic takes toll on SLCC Parking Services
Salt Lake Community College is dealing with a significant decrease in parking revenue due to COVID-19.
New activist group seeks ‘change’ — and members
Your government is lying to you.
Or so claims the Salt Lake Community College chapter of We Are Change Utah, a new activist group dedicated...
Learning, growing, sharing with ‘Una Mano Amiga’
Lynne McCue-Hamilton, community work study coordinator at the Thayne Center, provides information about volunteer opportunities available in our community for the student population.
Raw Couture preview: ‘Facade: Shadows of Illusions’
SLCC Fashion students will showcase their designs at Raw Couture on Friday, May 2 at Library Square.
Online vs. in-person classes: Choice returns following pandemic
Online classes have become commonplace for college students, but as COVID-19 restrictions continue to be lifted, students regain the choice of how they want to experience their education.
SLCC hosts third annual Juneteenth music festival
Over 150 people braved the heat to enjoy SLCC's third annual Juneteenth Freedom Day Music Festival on Thursday.
Hawaiian musician Makana in concert
Slack key guitarist and musician Makana will be performing at SLCC Tuesday Feb. 26, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
Folio: Open to creativity like never before
Folio: Noun. A collection of related material. A sheet of paper folded in half to make two leaves for a book or manuscript. Created...
Cut program still available for hair styling and other services
The Salt Lake Community College Barbering and Cosmetology program offers affordable salon services to the public, faculty, staff and fellow students. Although the program’s...
College students in Utah respond to the presence of firearms on campus
Students at four of the largest colleges in Utah are shown to have mixed feelings about the presence of guns on their campuses, especially given the rising number of shootings at colleges and universities across the country in recent years.
A conversation with Curtis Youngman
Jayel Kirby talks to longtime SLCC professor Curtis Youngman, who is retiring this June.
Letter to the Editor: Hot classrooms
One Globe reader wants SLCC to check the temperature of its classrooms.









