Students facing grief have access to support resources
Support groups and other resources exist for college students who are grieving a loss.
Trans Sports Ball Day serves as a space for all to exercise, have fun
SLCC hosted Trans Sports Ball Day on June 26 to promote inclusivity in athletics for transgender students and athletes.
Rising rent costs put a strain on SLCC students
Rental prices continue to adversely affect Salt Lake Community College students, but other forms of financial assistance exist on campus.
SLCC accommodates student mothers during, after pregnancy
Salt Lake Community College students can find pregnancy and postpartum accommodations through the school's accessibility and disability services.
SLCC Talks: Comic Con
Find out which celebrities SLCC students want to meet at a Comic Con convention.
Students can expect a new plaza area at the Redwood campus this fall
Ongoing construction at the Taylorsville Redwood campus will see the transformation of the Alder Amphitheater into a quad, with an expected completion date of Aug. 16.
‘UndocuMonth’ returns to SLCC in April with 5 events
The public is invited to learn about the legal, cultural and social complexities that undocumented people face, with a focus on undocumented college students, during a series of events organized by the SLCC Dream Center.
Popular on-campus center to remain open amid anti-DEI bill conversations
SLCC shows no signs of closing its Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center because of HB 261, although the center will be reviewed by state officials.
Stay ahead of flu season with services offered through the Center for Health and...
The Center for Health and Counseling is offering free flu shots and other services to help SLCC students combat the winter virus season.
Math department streamlines curriculum
The SLCC math department has added a new course to help students learn only what they need.
From nostalgia to brain rot: The shifting landscape of video games
As gaming worlds expand, the debate persists about the influence of video games on mental health and whether they can “rot” the brain.
SLCC opens up SWAC play with huge win
SLCC defeated in-state rival and fellow Scenic West Conference member Snow College in three sets on Sept. 27.











