SLCC’s 2023 Tanner Forum addresses ‘water in the west’
Prominent law professor and water resource expert Robert Glennon discussed water use and conservation methods during his lecture for the 2023 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Breast cancer awareness for men: What you need to know
Approximately one in every 100 breast cancer diagnoses in the United States is found in men. Learn the signs and symptoms of the disease.
Bruin Pantry: Helping hungry minds and stomachs
At the Bruin Pantry, SLCC students and staff have access to a variety of free food, including fruits and vegetables, meat, dairy, bread and other goods.
Eats with Emily: Easing the higher ed transfer process
Led by SLCC alumna Emily Hernandez Alzamora, the University of Utah hosts weekly brunches to help SLCC students understand the transfer process.
Fashion club stitches new connections, ideas
Salt Lake Community College's fashion club invites anyone, regardless of their area of study, to join its environment of inclusion and creativity.
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center celebrates four years of operation
The first-of-its-kind support center for Salt Lake Community College's queer students hosted its fourth anniversary party on Oct. 11.
The way to save the Great Salt Lake? Limit new development of all types,...
A majority of respondents to a recent Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics survey remain concerned about the Great Salt Lake but do not necessarily agree on how to restore it.
Fashion Institute to have open house and raffle on Oct. 12
The SLCC Fashion Institute will officially celebrate its new home at the South City Campus by hosting an open house on Thursday.
South City Campus limits its building entrances to 3 locations
SLCC security officials have closed all but three entry points at South City Campus, citing community safety.
A pouring out of love: Utahns gather for Great Salt Lake blessing ceremony
Children and adults took turns pouring jars and bottles of water into the Great Salt Lake on Saturday morning as part of an offering ceremony on Antelope Island.
Recent campus walkabouts seek to rectify safety and accessibility issues
SLCC students, staff and officials participate in several campus walkabouts to examine the security and accessibility of school grounds.
Crafting cranes event generates awareness for mental health resources
SLCC students folded paper cranes while learning about mental health resources during the "You Matter" crafting event in the ePortfolio office.














