Aim for Big Moustache On Campus this Movember
SLCC students are growing out their facial hair in order to raise awareness for various men's health issues, including cancer. Learn more about the Big Moustache on Campus competition.
Local barber takes to SLC streets to offer free haircuts
Cameron Dean offers free haircuts to Salt Lake City's homeless population.
Publication Studies Class to Publish Chapbook
Translation by Hana Jabr will launch on April 12. The book is about a daughter's relationship with her father during the six years that he worked as a translator in Iraq.
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.
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.
Theft highlights most common campus crime
A recent crime at the South City campus brings to light the frequency of theft at SLCC campuses.
SLCC helps veterans feel at home
SLCC wants to serve those who have served in the military.
SLCC wins Region 18 men’s basketball title
The Bruins run the table in Twin Falls to play for a bid to Nationals.
Taylorsville cemetery canal a dating hotspot; resident ducks unhappy
A joyful celebration turned to unrest as ducks expressed outrage at visitors withholding flavored bread.
NBC News’ Harry Smith offers career advice to college journalists at media symposium
NBC News contributor Harry Smith spoke to a gathering of Utah college students at the Deseret Management Corporation's Journalism and Media Symposium on Sept. 29.
This Friday it’s all about the science
This week’s edition of the popular NPR science talk show will be recorded live from The Grand Theatre at South City Campus.
Utah Legislature may remove dozens of hard seltzers from grocery store shelves
Hard seltzers with ethyl alcohol flavorings will be pulled from Utah grocery store shelves if Senate Bill 176 passes.













