TRIO’s commitment to first-generation student success
TRIO staff mentors are ready to help low-income and first-generation students at Salt Lake Community College.
Housing project chief concern at Student Forum
SLCC President Deneece Huftalin answered multiple questions during a student forum Oct. 7 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
What the OneCard can do for you
SLCC students can receive a OneCard to use when enrolled, but many are unaware of its benefits like a free massage, discounts, and even use it as a debit card.
Salt Lake Design Society visits HGTV Dream Home
Salt Lake Community College's interior design club tours the Home & Garden Channel's custom-built home.
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.
Trainer gets Bruin athletes ready for game day
Before SLCC student-athletes take the field, athletic trainer Melanie Nesbit makes sure they're ready to play. Read her story.
‘Princess of Black Poetry’ wows audience during MLK event
Find out why Nikki Giovanni has been called the "Princess of Black Poetry."
6 apps for a better college experience
College students need apps that are useful, informative and fun. Here's a list of the top six apps used by students at Salt Lake Community College.
SLCC bookstore awaits fall semester students
SLCC students beat the crowd and got on board for fall semester by purchasing supplies and textbooks at any SLCC campus bookstore.
The SLCC bookstore...
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.










