Warm Clothing and Blanket Drive in progress
The SLCC Veterans Warm Clothing and Blanket Drive began on Nov. 4. The drive will continue until Veterans day, Nov. 11.
Students celebrate Dia de los Muertos
SLCC celebrates the Day of the Dead in traditional Mexican style.
Santo Guzman’s future is a rap
SLCC Student Santo Guzman climbs the hip-hop ladder and comes to perform at SLCC for Latinos in Action at the Taylorsville campus on Nov. 5.
‘The Hunger Games’ radio drama premieres on SLCC Internet radio
SLCC presents the first 'Hunger Games' radio drama, which begins Nov. 1 on SLCC radio.
Students from the Pacific Islands share their stories
The Student Voices Project promotes college attendance and has students of Pacific Islander origins talk about their struggles and how they overcame those challenges.
The Bruins dominate No. 16 Cardinals for 3 set win
SLCC volleyball remains undefeated in the SWAC; faces No. 8 College of Southern Idaho Saturday at 1 p.m. at the LAC.
Monster Clash: A tale of translation – Ring (1998) vs. The Ring (2002)
In this week's Monster Clash it's Ring vs. Ringu as the rising sun's traditional horror is remade by the west.
Ron McKay adds to SLCC
SLCC math professor takes on a required math class hoping to help students and add his own flavor.
NPR correspondent Ari Shapiro visits the Grand Theatre
NPR white house correspondent Ari Shapiro traveled through Salt Lake City to share personal stories and experiences in an intimate affair.
Press Start to Game: Pokémon X and Y raises the bar, but no real...
The Pokémon franchise makes the move to 3D and adds new mechanics, but not much else is changed.
Elizabeth Smart promotes ‘My Story’ at the Grand Theatre
Elizabeth Smart made a stop at The Grand Theatre to promote her memoir “My Story”
Movie Review: ‘A Place at the Table’ spotlights the issue of hunger in the...
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews the emotional documentary about hunger in the United States, A Place at The Table.













