No. 1 SLCC claims Region 18 softball title, earns top seed at Nationals
Find out how the top-ranked Bruins advanced to the NJCAA Division I Softball Championship.
2015 SLCCSA Film Festival winners announced
Find out which films earned top marks in this year's festival and view photos from the awards ceremony.
D.C. a place for students to pursue career goals
SLCC students who want to improve their job skills before graduation can apply for an internship in Washington D.C.
E-textbooks not as popular as you might think
While e-books are cheaper than their printed counterparts, Dillon Anderson investigates why most students don't use them.
Why I became an occupational therapy student
A children’s song propelled SLCC student Iliana Alfaro towards a career in occupational therapy. Read her story.
SLCC a part of the solar solution
After President Obama's recent visit to the Beehive State, we shine a light on SLCC's solar training program and how the college uses solar power.
Music industry professionals share insights at 2015 Songwriter’s Summit
Tamara Brune-Wharton records the advice shared by renowned performers and executives who were at the Songwriter's Summit.
NJCAA: No. 11 seed SLCC holds off ASA College
Salt Lake avoids a first-round upset by ASA College with a late game-winning shot from Tanesha Daniels.
Women of culture recognized in local art exhibit
Two artists vibrantly reflect women in culture for the “Creadoras de Cultura” exhibit. Tamara Brune-Wharton has the details.
For club members, Sports Rally is a way of life
Sports Rally gives SLCC students the opportunity to compete with their peers in various sports. Jestin Blake has the details.
Blind jazz musician entertains, inspires SLCC audience
Dr. Valerie Capers treated SLCC students and staff to a special concert at South City Campus.
Step out of your comfort zone — learn to tango
Tamara Brune-Wharton examines the history of the tango and how one SLCC student gets people moving to the rhythm.