South City bodega reopens after lengthy closure, introduces self-checkout
The South City Campus food court reopened for the fall semester after COVID-19-related labor shortages forced its closure.
LDS Institute serves students in many ways
The LDS Institute wants to make sure SLCC students are nourished both physically and spiritually.
SLCC student helps lead a rally for reproductive rights at Utah Capitol
Marianne Aguero, a student at Salt Lake Community College, participated in the Women’s March reproductive rights rally at the state Capitol on Oct. 8.
President Bioteau addresses upcoming tuition increase
Last Wednesday SLCC President Bioteau addressed the tuition increase created by the 2012 fiscal year budget cuts. The total budget cut increase for SLCC...
Virtual studio coming to South City Campus
Salt Lake Community College will construct a "virtual studio" similar to those used on productions like Disney's "The Mandalorian." The studio will be the first of its kind in Utah.
Student documentaries to be screened April 29
Learn how SLCC film students produced the documentaries that will be screened this Friday.
Photos: 2023 Veterans Day flag ceremony
SLCC's annual Veterans Day flag ceremony Nov. 9 honored both veterans as well as Native American Heritage Month, which spans the entirety of November.
With the holidays here, some students note a lack of time off for their...
As most schools emphasize traditional American holidays, students with a different religion or ethnic background may not get much of a break.
SLCC educators give lectures at Clark Planetarium in ongoing environmental series
This spring, the Clark Planetarium is hosting SLCC professors as part of a four-part lecture series focused on environmental science.
Remembering 10 years of leadership: SLCC hosts retirement celebration for President Deneece Huftalin
Hundreds attended a retirement celebration for SLCC President Deneece Huftalin on April 18. Learn more about Huftalin's legacy, achievements, and impact on the campus community.
Harris’s appeal to Gen Z might not outweigh the ‘iron law’ of voter behavior
Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign has garnered enthusiasm among young people, but that enthusiasm translating into voter participation remains to be seen.
President Huftalin hosts tuition forum
Salt Lake Community College President Deneece G. Huftalin discussed a proposed tuition increase at a public hearing on Thursday.













