3rd time not the charm for Bruin softball at NJCAA Nationals
SLCC finishes in the runner-up spot at the NJCAA Division I Softball Championship for the third consecutive season. Click for a complete recap of Saturday's tournament action from the diamond in St. George, Utah.
Alternative Break: Why students should volunteer
Alternative Fall Break will take place next week. Learn more about the benefits of volunteering.
‘DHS out of SLCC’: Students protest CBP recruitment on campus
Anti-ICE and pro-immigrant chants echoed Tuesday morning during a student-led protest against U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s attendance at the Veteran Job fair.
Suicide prevention advocate: ‘Talk saves lives’
Taryn Aiken Hiatt, the Director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Utah and Nevada, educated SLCC students late last month.
President’s Art Show highlights local artists
Learn more about the annual SLCC art show and who won this year's awards.
SLCC to celebrate MLK’s legacy with week of commemorative events
Salt Lake Community College will hold four events honoring Martin Luther King Jr. during the week of Feb. 13.
Computer repair clinic will aim to help those in need
On Thursday July 7, students at Salt Lake Community College will have the opportunity to get their computers repaired for free and donate to...
Bruin soccer shows promise after dominant start
SLCC men's and women's soccer both remain undefeated after non-conference play.
‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ remains true to the comics
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the 2012 reboot of the popular "Spider-Man" film series.
Carrots won’t grant night vision, but they’re still a super-food
Food columnist Nadhirrah explains the health benefits and myths of the carrot.
Taking part in a dialogue; more than just a conversation
The SLCC Community voices their opinions in powerful dialogue on diversity at the Diversity Dinner on March 5, 2014.
Former SLCC student now Crossfit gym owner
SLCC alumnus Greg Schell speaks about his growing business and gives advice to any student headed in the business direction.













