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SLCC students and others react to Donald Trump's recent executive order to cut public subsidies to PBS and NPR.
This year's Living Traditions Festival will take place May 16-18 at Washington and Library Square in Salt Lake City. Learn ...
It’s the final show for the semester. Producers Gerardo Galvez, Pearl Ashton, Estrella Carlos, and Samantha Alegre feature stories from the COMM 2600 and COMM 2200 classes on finals and graduation ...
In March, House Bill 265 emerged from the Utah State Legislature and received a signature of approval from Gov. Spencer Cox. As a result, a combined $60 million from base budgets of higher education ...
The Thayne Center's DIY stuffed animals event proved to be a great pastime for students, faculty, and staff at the Jordan campus on Feb. 11. Indigenous artists, community members, and SLCC students ...
Instructors from the SLCC Culinary Institute review the 13 student-crafted dishes for the Spring Fling cooking competition on April 11. (Shyanne Beecher) Cooking is more than a necessity for some ...
Taylorsville Redwood Campus hosts many of the SLCC Bruin sports teams, including volleyball, soccer and basketball. The college is searching for a new permanent athletic director after Kevin Dustin ...
Thanks to the introduction of the Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act, U.S. presidents may soon have to relinquish the power to create and alter national monuments to Congress. U.S.
Located in the Taylorsville Campus food court, Bruin’s Herb & Dough offers online ordering and convenient pick-up options for busy students and staff. (Delaney Barnard) Salt Lake Community College has ...
Native Indigenous Student Union President Fernando Rodriguez Camarena, right, stands with Student Highlight Speaker Natalie Cabrera Mansilla at the “We Write Our Own Stories” graduation celebration on ...