Disability Awareness Week challenges perceptions
The Disability Resource Center hosts Disability Awareness Week to raise awareness and eliminate stigmas. Learn more about the events taking place this week.
Daryl Davis speaks out against ignorance and fear
On Wednesday, SLCC students were addressed by the author of Klandestined Relationships, a book about the author's ironic friendship with some members of the KKK.
SLCCSA President-elect Carlos Moreno
President-elect Carlos Moreno wants to be an approachable president to the student body.
Bruin pantry hungry for donations, volunteers
Run primarily by student volunteers, the campus food pantry helps SLCC students in need.
Utah legislature puts initiative changes on November ballot
The special session was called amid the Utah Supreme Court’s decision to restrict the legislature’s power to revise voter initiatives.
From Inside the Glass: Utah likes business, dislikes students
Tuition continues to increase, causing students to veer away from education and jumping straight into the workforce.
SLCC recognizes graduates of excellence
SLCC administrators hosted a luncheon for seven outstanding graduates last Friday at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Women of color fighting racism
The women who participated in the YWCA Stand Against Racism panel discussion shared both inspiring and heartbreaking stories.
Students facing grief have access to support resources
Support groups and other resources exist for college students who are grieving a loss.
Yoga instructor promotes life of mindfulness
SLCC alum Amanda Jones teaches yoga to enrich the lives of students and faculty.
Counselor: ‘No shame’ in having suicidal thoughts
As National Suicide Prevention Month ends, Scott Kudera from the Center for Health and Counseling talks about suicide and where students can go if they need help.
International Student Affairs adds South City office
International Student Affairs recently opened a new office at South City Campus.








