SLCC students react to beginning of Biden presidency
Salt Lake Community College students react to what President Joe Biden has done in the early weeks of his administration.
South City students bothered by the homeless
Some students have had issues with panhandlers that hang out at South City Campus.
Refugee students express gratitude for opportunities
Refugee students and staff explain how Salt Lake Community College has forever changed their lives.
Making SLCC shine
In addition to Salt Lake Community College students that already live in the Salt Lake valley, every year a large number of students attend...
Author’s visit shines light on Tourette’s
Josh Hanagarne, author of "The World's Strongest Librarian," paid a visit to the Taylorsville Redwood Campus to discuss writing, reading, and living with Tourette's Syndrome. Reporter Hannah Dailami has the story.
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine receives FDA approval
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine received full approval from the Food and Drug Administration for protection against the spread of COVID-19 in people 16 and above.
The happiest state? Highlighting the reality of suicide prevention in Utah
A 2021 WalletHub study listed Utah as the happiest state in the nation, but suicide and mental health statistics offer a harsher reality.
SLCC Talks: Ohana Luau
Salt Lake Community College’s Ohana Luau will take place on Saturday, March 29 at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. On this week's edition of SLCC Talks, students tell us their favorite part of a luau.
Back to school: TRIO
TRIO offers exclusive resources to support students in achieving success.
Staying motivated through the end of the semester
Even before spring break, many students start missing class. Students and faculty share ways to stay motivated through the end of the semester.
Scholarship honors late SLCC film professor
Although film professor Mark Davis died in 2016, he still supports film students at Salt Lake Community College through a scholarship fund established in his honor.
SLCC hosting job fair today at Redwood Campus
Students are invited to speak with hundreds of companies today at the fall semester job fair.












