RJ Walker: From homeless to poetry slam phenom
SLCC student RJ Walker has overcome serious personal challenges to become a respected spoken word artist.
Will dance for food
Come enjoy a fantastic show performed by SLCC’s most talented dancers and help the Bruin Cupboard fill its shelves for the holiday season.
A week of Martin Luther King, Jr. events
SLCC and U of U to celebrate Dr. King’s life and legacy.
Last call for spring 2018 Folio submissions
Folio is accepting submissions for its spring 2018 edition through this Friday.
‘The Reason’ behind the winner of the chapbook contest
Former SLCC student Wolran Kim won the 2012 chapbook contest and shares how she found her love of poetry.
Anime Salt Lake draws fans of cartoons, comics, movies, and video games
The SLCC Japanese Club hosts a pop culture convention which brings both casual fans and costumed enthusiasts to the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
Movie review: ‘Before I Wake’
Scary or not, here it comes! Film critic Court Casselman offers his in-depth review of Mike Flanagan's "Before I Wake."
Movie Review: ‘Winter’s Tale’ is funny for all the wrong reasons
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the laughably bad 'Winter's Tale.'
Beertastic: options for a night out beyond the bar
Zoo Brew, Yoga & Beer at The Gateway, and Brewvies Cinema Pub are just a few alternatives to Salt Lake’s sometimes stale bar scene.
Horrorsmog: Sounds redundant, doesn’t it?
Macking on a ghost may be the only chance to save the town from the smog – just choose the right ghost.
Womxn share stories about identity and struggle in new anthology series
The SLCC Community Writing Center established the "She Said" writing workshop and anthology to provide underrepresented Utah womxn with a platform to share their stories.
Salt Lake Comic Con 2014: The SLCC Experience
Aldo Gomez wasn't the only reporter at Salt Lake Comic Con this year. Take a look at this second opinion by Damien Holmes.











