American Indian community thriving, cultivating leaders
American Indian Student Leadership helps Native American students feel welcomed and included at Salt Lake Community College.
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.
Black Student Union holds workshop to defend critical race theory, academic freedom
The Black Student Union hosted a panel discussion to explore the debate surrounding critical race theory and academic freedom.
SLCC mandates COVID vaccine for spring registration
Salt Lake Community College is requiring all students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for the spring 2022 semester.
Tree planting event grows green culture at SLCC
Business Communications students and faculty celebrate a semester of hard work by planting trees at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Student documentaries debut at South City Campus
SLCC recently hosted a film festival, allowing documentary students to display what they worked on all semester.
Former SLCC student spies on specters
Going places where no one goes, Heather Sanya, head of Paranormal Ops, investigates Utah's various haunted sites, such as the Kirk Hotel in Tooele.
Professor Mildred Sparks shares stories of Jim Crow laws
SLCC professor speaks about growing up as an African American in the segregated south.
SLCC holds first Battle of the Bands competition in 8 years
Eight bands with ties to Salt Lake Community College performed live music in front of hundreds of people Friday at the Alder Amphitheater.
SLCC clubs: Mega Fair offers something for everyone
The SLCC Mega Fair showcases dozens of clubs and organizations aiming to build camaraderie and inclusivity among the student body.
SLCC culinary students rise above competition
Students in the SLCC Culinary Institute have won multiple SkillsUSA contests in recent years.
SLCC leaders express disappointment over recent DACA decision that leaves program in limbo
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a Texas federal judge’s 2021 ruling that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is unlawful.













