SLCC assistant professor receives national advisor award
Marcie Young Cancio, an assistant professor of communication, recently received the Honor Roll Advisor award from the College Media Association.
Worst air in the world: How SLCC students and staff feel about SLC’s air...
SLCC students and staff discuss air quality issues that plague Salt Lake City.
SLCC reduces costs by working toward environmental sustainability
Salt Lake Community College has reduced energy usage for all campuses every year for the past five years.
How Utah is dealing with current drought
Utah is a historically dry state, but 2021 has been particularly dry.
Jill McCluskey addresses Utah Student Association to promote campus safety
Jill McCluskey, the mother of slain University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey, spoke to Utah college and university student body presidents over Zoom on Friday.
SLCC students differ on potential Utah death penalty repeal
Local and state officials discuss a repeal of the death penalty in Utah, and Salt Lake Community College students have diverging opinions.
SLCC begins dispersing third batch of federal emergency aid to students
Salt Lake Community College started dispersing emergency student aid from the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARP Act.
Utah, refugees help each other
Utah plans to welcome 750 Afghan refugees in the coming months. Learn how refugees impact the community and how the public can help.
Cotopaxi owner, SLCC alum Davis Smith recognized for making a difference
For being a successful entrepreneur who uses their success to do good globally, Salt Lake Community College honored Davis Smith with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2020.
Peeking into The Satanic Temple
Read up on The Satanic Temple, a federally recognized, nontheistic religion and human rights group.
The Satanic Temple calls for reproductive rights in Utah
Members of The Satanic Temple protested restrictive anti-abortion laws on Saturday at the Utah State Capitol.
SLCC’s associate VP of student success: ‘I am a servant to students’
Dr. Kathryn Kay Coquemont dedicates her life to addressing the most pressing issues that get in the way of student success.