Past SLCC keynote speaker wins Pulitzer Prize
Ed Yong, keynote speaker at the 2020 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics, recently won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting.
The effects of COVID-19 persist for several, including two SLCC English professors
Brittany Stephenson and Bernice Olivas still live with severe health issues several months after contracting COVID-19.
Higher education reacts to CRT debate
Utah students and educators weigh in on the debate over critical race theory.
Utah joins the war on critical race theory
Critical race theory, or CRT, remains a controversial topic throughout Utah and the U.S.
‘Ni de aquí, ni de allá’: Navigating two cultural identities
Hispanic and Latino Utahns describe the challenges of being raised in two cultures.
LGBTQ students, advocates reflect on coming out in Utah
Students and local advocates offer their perspectives about what it means to be LGBTQ+ in the state of Utah.
Remembering Stonewall
The Stonewall riots, which started June 28, 1969, effectively launched the gay rights movement.
Local barber takes to SLC streets to offer free haircuts
Cameron Dean offers free haircuts to Salt Lake City's homeless population.
SLCC’s prison education program pushes through COVID to continue growth
Although COVID-19 had a detrimental effect on the prison education program at Salt Lake Community College, dozens of incarcerated students continue to seek a brighter future.
SLCC to recognize Juneteenth
The Salt Lake Community College Faculty Senate recently voted unanimously to recognize Juneteenth as an in-class holiday.
SLCC joins White House-led vaccine challenge
Salt Lake Community College is participating in the White House COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge.
Utah veterans reflect on Memorial Day
As the nation pauses to remember its fallen military heroes, several Utah veterans share their Memorial Day memories.














