Navigating communication and media consumption in the digital era
Whether by choice or by social standards, navigating online life has become a necessity for newer generations.
Spring break alternative provides a meaningful experience
Traveling, living with strangers and volunteering are all part of the experience that SLCC students get through the alternative break program.
‘BruCru’ wins 1st Junior College Baseball World Series Championship
SLCC hosted a victory party for the Bruin baseball team June 5 at the Taylorsville Redwood campus. The Bruins won their first JUCO World Series this season.
Back to school, with a bash!
The Alder Plaza featured arts and crafts, games, animals and more during the fall 2025 Bruin Bash at the Taylorsville campus.
31st President’s Art Show celebrates creativity and community
Salt Lake Community College’s held the opening reception and award announcement for the 31st President’s Art Show on Nov. 5 at the South City campus.
Creating a non-discriminatory campus for SLCC students
Salt Lake Community College offers resources and support to individuals affected by hate speech.
SLCC, U. form crew to build electric car
Students from Salt Lake Community College and the University of Utah teamed up to build an electric car.
SLCC celebrates students’ academic achievements
Students and families gathered at Taylorsville Redwood Campus for the annual Academic Excellence Celebration on Tuesday, March 3.
The basics of buying textbooks
A new semester means it's time to head back to the bookstore.
It’s Disability Awareness week at SLCC
SLCC focuses on Disability Awareness with a special week long celebration that is packed with informative events, a film screening and inspirational musical performances.
President Huftalin attends College Opportunity Day of Action
On Dec. 4, 2014, Salt Lake Community College President, Deneece Huftalin, traveled to Washington to experience the White House College Opportunity Day of Action.
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Communication professor challenges students to raise $50,000 in donations for Odyssey House
Norm Zurn and his communication classes aim to contribute $5,000 in donations to Odyssey House during the fall semester.













