SLCC vaccine requirement raises questions
Registration for spring 2022 classes opened Oct. 28, and many SLCC students may still have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
‘You are not alone’: Queer Student Association supports LGBTQ students
The Queer Student Association gives students a place to find inclusion and support at Salt Lake Community College.
SLCC staff member Thy Vu Mims remembered for what she gave to Salt Lake...
SLCC marketing manager Thy Vu Mims was killed by a suspected drunk driver during a police chase on Oct. 16.
Stressed SLCC single parents struggle for balance
College is already stressful, and for single parents, the challenges can be even bigger.
SLCC faculty and staff discuss safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines
Salt Lake Community College faculty and staff members encouraged COVID-19 vaccination during a virtual student forum on Oct. 27.
The happiest state? Highlighting the reality of suicide prevention in Utah
A 2021 WalletHub study listed Utah as the happiest state in the nation, but suicide and mental health statistics offer a harsher reality.
SLCC diversity office gives students a sense of belonging
At Utah’s most diverse higher education institution, students feel like they belong at Salt Lake Community College.
Pop culture holidays sparkle at SLCC
Social media has become a haven for celebrating just about every type of non-holiday.
Housing project chief concern at Student Forum
SLCC President Deneece Huftalin answered multiple questions during a student forum Oct. 7 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Hispanic Heritage Month: What it means to students
SLCC students discuss Hispanic Heritage Month, which celebrates the positive influence and contributions Hispanic Americans have had in the United States.
Women’s March rally protests restrictive abortion laws
More than 1,000 people rallied against the Texas Heartbeact Act and similar anti-abortion legislation in Utah on Oct. 2.
Sex education in Utah: What students did — and didn’t — learn in the...
Sex education is required curriculum in Utah high schools, but students say the classroom isn’t where they are learning the most.














