Don’t miss this year’s Tanner Forum on Social Ethics
Social ethics, student amnesty cards, and a New York Times Best-Selling author, are just a few things you will find at this year's Tanner...
Utah Senate OKs bill limiting distribution of mug shots
Utah House Bill 228 would prohibit the release of a mug shot until the arrested individual has been convicted of their alleged crime.
Student Association president Mike Bird is here to serve
As president, Bird is working to make SLCC a better school for the students that attend. In order to do that he knows...
How to fit exercise into a student’s routine
Students who don't exercise may be missing out on a better life. Ana Maria Durango explains some easy ways for SLCC students to get active.
Raw Couture Fashion Show draws big crowd
SLCC's Fashion Institute held its annual Raw Couture Fashion Show this year at the Rose Wagner Theatre in downtown Salt Lake City on April...
UHP helps keep SLCC secure
The Utah Highway Patrol provides security services at four SLCC campuses. Learn how to protect yourself at school and who to call if you need assistance.
Campus Safety Officer Danny Hughes: Proudly serving the South City community
Campus Safety Officer Danny Hughes says he enjoys the people he meets while serving at the South City Campus.
SLCC emphasizes commitment to inclusivity amid Utah transgender athlete bill
Salt Lake Community College reacts to House Bill 302, with would ban transgender girls from competing in school sports.
Utah’s ruling, repeal of emergency vaping statute
Several vaping-related lung illnesses have prompted emergency measures and legal challenges over the sale of flavored vaping products.
Despite financial obstacles, immigrant student reaches for his dream
Emigrating from Mexico to the United States, Carlos Vargas worked for a full year after graduating high school in order to raise the money necessary to begin attending Salt Lake Community College. Jaquelin Gonzalez brings you the story of this 19 year-old aspiring engineer.
Utah in ‘uncharted territory’ with record-breaking snow, Cox warns
As snowstorms continue into April, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox warned counties to prepare for the potential for flooding.
SHAC to hold blood drive April 18
Salt Lake Community College's own Student Health Advisory Club (SHAC) is hosting a blood drive Monday April 18. The blood drive will be held...









