‘Dynamic harmony’ comes to TEDxSaltLakeCity
20 diverse speakers and performers focused on "dynamic harmony" during TEDxSaltLakeCity 2019.
Field of Democratic presidential candidates narrows
A large field of Democratic presidential candidates is bringing more diversity to the party's platform.
Mara Liasson takes on fake news
NPR political correspondent Mara Liasson spoke at the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
SLCC prepares for possible impacts of coronavirus
Here's the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and what SLCC is doing to prepare for the disease's potential impact on the college.
Education First for 66% of Utahns
Education First Utah plans to ensure a strong economy for Utah come 2020 with its 66% campaign.
Protesters eye bigger issues than Pence and Harris
Several groups converged on Salt Lake City to protest outside the vice presidential debate on Oct. 7.
University of Utah faculty, staff, students offer support after HB 261
After HB 261 shut down several resource centers on campus, faculty, staff and students have worked to create new inclusive and safe spaces for U of U’s campus community.
SLCC Tanner Forum: The Atlantic’s Ed Yong to speak about COVID-19
Ed Yong, a staff writer at The Atlantic, will speak at the virtual Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Celebration fit for a King
Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday will be observed on January 17. Salt Lake Community College is among those celebrating the occasion with a concert...
Learn to write a children’s book today
The SLCC Community Writing Center is hosting a children's books workshop March 14 and 21.
Mentors needed for Salt Lake Teens Write
The Salt Lake Teens Write program ran by the SLCC Community Writing Center is looking for mentors to help teens write and help build a portfolio.
SLCC students take action against the use of plastic bags
More than 100 million plastic bags are thrown away every single year in the United States; some SLCC students are trying to bring that number down.











