Service dogs, or super heroes?
Service dogs can be a critical, life-saving resource to SLCC students with disabilities.
Disability Awareness Week challenges perceptions
The Disability Resource Center hosts Disability Awareness Week to raise awareness and eliminate stigmas. Learn more about the events taking place this week.
Students, faculty adapt to challenges of online classes
As the summer semester begins, SLCC students talk about how the novel coronavirus impacted their learning this spring.
Auditions play a vital role in student film productions
The SLCC film department recently held auditions for dozens of roles in student-produced films.
4 things you can do during winter break
Winter break is just a few weeks away. Learn how you can spend the free time.
SLCC supports students’ freedom of speech
SLCC wants students to feel safe expressing their opinions and interacting with peers.
Bruins mourn the loss of endeared custodian
Students, faculty and family members reflect on the passing of former SLCC custodian Sheri Scott.
SLCC raises awareness of hunger and homelessness
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week starts Monday, Nov. 12. Students have the chance to give to the cause and learn about hunger, homelessness and poverty in Utah and around the world.
Student honored for dedication to SLCC community
Salt Lake Community College student Austin Fashimpaur received the 2020 NASPA Undergraduate Rising Star Award.
‘The Great Debate’ illuminates candidates’ positions
SLCC student body president and executive vice president candidates came together to debate student issues.
Students express mixed emotions about staying home when ill
COVID-19 has changed student opinions about pushing through sickness.
Philosophy of Religion professor encourages students to ‘chop away’
Shannon Atkinson's Philosophy of Religion course teaches students how to analyze their own beliefs critically and open their minds to the ways other people worship.











