Program helps students save money and contribute to the community
Transition Lab offers an alternative to the regular college education by teaching participants how to grow food, how to take those skills and trade them for necessities such as housing.
Here’s the event lineup for this year’s Pride Week
The Utah Pride Center has organized several Pride events and celebrations, spanning from May 31 to June 4.
Why presidential debates matter
Thursday's presidential debate gives voters one more opportunity to compare President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signs bill restricting gender-affirming care for minors
Gov. Spencer Cox signed the hotly-debated Senate Bill 16 into law Saturday morning, restricting gender-affirming care for minors across Utah.
Track your bus with new mobile apps
Catch the bus easier with new UTA applications for mobile devices.
Black Lives Matter comes to Redwood Campus
Dozens of BLM protesters and opponents met at Taylorsville Redwood Campus last Friday.
Utah legislature eyes changing approach to saving Great Salt Lake
The 2023 Utah State Legislature has put forth several bills aimed at water conservation and preservation of the Great Salt Lake.
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 grad dances her way to Russia
Mariam Roe was recently accepted into the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow.
Migrants: legitimate defense and support
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement increases their presence in Utah, campus and community groups are offering information and resources to empower immigrants and their allies.
Tracy Aviary celebrates Andy’s ‘bird-day’
Andy the Andean condor turned 56 earlier this month; Brook Cummings-Arnold has a recap.
SLCC looks to become Hispanic serving. A collaborative work team and school groups are...
Salt Lake Community College is beginning to develop a framework that will improve the school's ability to serve Hispanic and Latino students.












