Radio SLCC: Radio the way you want it
Radio SLCC provides a variety of student-produced programs. Learn how you can become a student DJ!
Utah’s indie bookstores are leading the charge against school book bans
A large number of book titles targeted by state law feature people of color as well as LGBTQ+ themes and characters.
Brother 2 Brother helps children find their way
Male SLCC students who join the Brother 2 Brother program can serve as mentors to children in the community.
Voices Amplified: March 21, 2022
Rising journalists once again took over RadioActive for #VoicesAmplified, a collaboration between Salt Lake Community College, Amplify Utah and KRCL.
Interior Design Club changes space to help healing
The Interior Design Club finished a room project for Tim Ellis who experienced stage four testicular cancer. See the results.
SLCC a part of the solar solution
After President Obama's recent visit to the Beehive State, we shine a light on SLCC's solar training program and how the college uses solar power.
West Valley Center invites community members to ‘hop into college’
Community members can learn more about resources at SLCC and the West Valley Center during a free event Friday from 4-7:30 p.m.
Demolition of Auto Trades Building
The Auto Trades Building at Salt Lake Community College, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, is undergoing demolition. The Auto Trades building will be replaced by a...
Senate gives students a voice
Ever had an issue on campus that you felt was beyond your power to fix? Unbeknown to many students at Salt Lake Community College,...
Transferring is just a matter of asking, SLCC and U. staff say
Resources exist for the large percentage of SLCC students who transfer to other colleges -- including the majority of transfer students who finish at the University of Utah.
Voices Amplified: March 30, 2023
This episode of Voices Amplified focuses on the mass shooting epidemic and gun violence prevention in the U.S. following a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee.
SLCC hosts Lego robot tournament
SLCC is looking for at least 50 volunteers that will be filling critical roles such as judges and referees for the Utah FIRST Lego League competition in January.










