SLCC supports Afghan refugees by donating supplies
Salt Lake Community College students and staff are supporting efforts to relocate and welcome hundreds of Afghan refugees.
Great Utah ShakeOut drills SLCC students in earthquake preparedness
Students were asked to drop, cover and hold on earlier this month for the statewide earthquake drill.
Have you completed new student orientation?
This year, Orientation and Student Success added virtual registration assistance to help students after completing orientation.
Anime Salt Lake returns to SLCC
Convention promises to be ‘nerdfest for the masses.'
Dr. Jane Drexler brings synergy and thought to her SLCC classes
Dr. Jane Drexler, teacher and Faculty Senate President discusses her philosophy on teaching and opening discussions.
Legislature overturns Salt Lake County mask mandate; SLCC changes masking protocol
Utah lawmakers voted to rescind the mask mandates issued by Salt Lake and Summit counties.
A “Lost Boy of Sudan” starts Student Orphan Club
A small village in Sudan was attacked by government militia, who burned houses and shot people without any explanation. Wild animals then devoured those...
Farley urges us to remember more than MLK’s easy messages
On Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, Salt Lake Community College presented Mildred Sparks, director of the Faculty Teaching and Learning Center, and Dr. Howard Chuck...
LGBTQ community questions blood, plasma donor qualifications
LGBTQ community members assert that gay and bisexual men are subjected to homophobic blood and plasma donation restrictions.
Thin Blue Line flag disappears from UHP office window at South City Campus
SLCC staff and community members expressed concern after a Thin Blue Line flag sticker was displayed in the window of the Utah Highway Patrol's office window at South City Campus.
The library: Students greatest resource
When most people think of a library they usually just think about rows upon rows of books, but not much else. When students think...
Dia de los Muertos more than just a variant of Halloween
Many Latin Americans celebrate El Dia de los Muertos, a festival to honor those who have passed away. Jennifer Vasquez Acevedo brings you the details of this celebration.












