New gender-inclusive restroom signage to roll out soon
The SLCC Student Association began adding signage to single-occupancy restrooms with the aim of encouraging students to use the restroom that most closely aligns with their gender identity.
Learn to ride with safety in mind
The warmer temperatures mean more motorcycles are on the roadways.
SLCC introduces new gender-inclusive restroom signage following last year’s pilot
An updated version of gender-inclusive restroom signage is currently on display in the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
SLCCSA holds candidate meet-and-greets; student body elections underway
Learn more about Mary Flanagan and Mason Bancroft as they run for president and executive vice president of the SLCC Student Association.
Trans Sports Ball Day serves as a space for all to exercise, have fun
SLCC hosted Trans Sports Ball Day on June 26 to promote inclusivity in athletics for transgender students and athletes.
Crafting cranes event generates awareness for mental health resources
SLCC students folded paper cranes while learning about mental health resources during the "You Matter" crafting event in the ePortfolio office.
Salt Lake Comic Con 2014: The SLCC Experience
Aldo Gomez wasn't the only reporter at Salt Lake Comic Con this year. Take a look at this second opinion by Damien Holmes.
#SLCCVotes: Meet Nahomi Rei, candidate for SLCCSA president
Nahomi Rei Pena is running for president of the SLCC Student Association for 2024-25.
SLCC community reacts to assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump
Students, alumni and staff commented on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally on July 13.
Culture, connection, and cacao: Día de los Muertos celebration at SLCC
The Native Indigenous Student Union hosted an afternoon of presentations and family-friendly crafts to celebrate Día de Los Muertos on Nov. 1.
It’s time to think about textbooks
Before you hit the books this fall, read how you can get your required reading materials.
Globe staffers reveal who they’d most like to interview
The Globe staff were asked who, of everyone who's ever lived, they would interview for their one “grail” interview.













