‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ alum, local drag queens bring first-of-its-kind show to SLCC
Adore Dolano headlined the first-ever drag show organized by the SLCC Student Association on April 7 at the Alder Amphitheater.
Think the library is just for books? Think again
You might be surprised at the resources available at your campus libraries.
Letter from SLCCSA: 2023–24 vision statement
SLCCSA President Joyce Wambuyi outlines the organization's priorities for the upcoming academic year.
Photos: 2023 Veterans Day flag ceremony
SLCC's annual Veterans Day flag ceremony Nov. 9 honored both veterans as well as Native American Heritage Month, which spans the entirety of November.
Cervical Cancer Awareness Month highlights importance of screenings, HPV vaccination
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, a time to spread awareness about the condition and methods for its prevention.
School staff, faculty bring attention to STEM center with ‘(PI)zza’ party
SLCC students mingled with the college's STEM faculty and administrators during a free event at the Redwood campus on Feb. 21.
Here’s how some Bruins caught Monday’s eclipse
Dozens of SLCC students and employees congregated at Taylorsville Redwood Campus to witness the solar eclipse on Monday.
Salt Lake Community College students share their thoughts on upcoming 2024 election
The Globe took to the Taylorsville Redwood campus to find out how students felt about the upcoming presidential election.
Become a mortician
Salt Lake Community College is offering a new AAS degree in mortuary science.
The need for this new degree is driven by the industry. There...
SLCC, Cyprus Credit Union collaborate to offer Financial Wellbeing Program
Salt Lake Community College and Cyprus Credit Union recently formed a partnership to bring a financial literacy education program to students.
‘Ignore it’: Despite industry growth, some women in gaming say skepticism and online aggression...
Despite making up nearly half of the world's gaming audience, women gamers frequently face inappropriate treatment and persistent skepticism.
How students use caffeine to power through the semester’s final stretch
From energy boosts to side effects like anxiety and sleep issues, college students find caffeine to be a double-edged sword.













