As spring graduation nears, many wonder ‘What’s next?’
Salt Lake Community College offers help to upcoming graduates who are unsure about their futures.
Lake questions: What will it take to save the Great Salt Lake?
Learn more about the plan to restore water levels at the Great Salt Lake and the different government agencies involved in the lake's management.
SLCC Talks: Adjusting to college life
In the first edition of SLCC Talks, the Globe writers give advice on adjusting to college.
Get a bachelor’s degree at SLCC
Staying at SLCC and going far is possible with the University Center.
SLCC offers child care for students and faculty
One of the things that makes Salt Lake Community College unique from other institutions of higher education is the number of parents who are...
Proposal to add all-gender restrooms in SLCC’s Applied Technology Building falls through
A spokesperson for Salt Lake Community College says current construction code prevents the inclusion of all-gender restrooms in plans for the Applied Technology Building.
Another virtual event disrupted by racist Zoom bombing
Internet trolls posted racist and pornographic images during the Transformative Justice and Abolition Criminology Conference on Friday.
Sports briefs: Bruin women extend winning streak to 11
Women's basketball is a step ahead of the competition; softball and men's basketball also found success last weekend.
SLCC welcomes back Disability Awareness Week
Salt Lake Community College is once again gearing up for Disability Awareness Week. Learn about the events that will be taking place next week!
Utah universities work to alleviate water crisis through conservation efforts
Utah colleges and universities are taking their own measures to help address the state’s water crisis.
Eccles Lab knee deep in fun to celebrate International Mud Day
Jimmie Breedlove captured the fun at the Eccles Early Childhood Development Lab School through a photo essay.
Diversity on campus gives students opportunity to learn from one another
People from all walks of life come to SLCC to work and study. Heidi Bledsoe says students should try to make new connections with different people on campus.











