Lake questions: How did the Great Salt Lake crisis happen?
In the first installment of a new weekly series of articles, local environmental experts address questions about the Great Salt Lake.
Men’s basketball takes unexpected blow from the Golden Eagles
The Men's Basketball team takes a close call loss against the CSI Golden Eagles in a game scoring 79-76.
Women’s Basketball wins their 16th straight on an historic night
Womens' Bruins Basketball scores their 16th consecutive victory against Colorado Northwestern Community College winning them a milestone for Head Coach Betsy Specketer
Past SLCC keynote speaker wins Pulitzer Prize
Ed Yong, keynote speaker at the 2020 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics, recently won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting.
Bruin Days aim to amp up student involvement
The SLCC Student Association hosts Bruin Days events at several campuses to boost student involvement.
SLCC implements contact tracing protocols
Salt Lake Community College utilizes contact tracing to combat the spread of COVID-19 on campus.
Chalk Art Fest brings whimsy and color to Rio Grande Street
On Friday and Saturday, June 15 and 16, 2012, hundreds gathered at the Utah Chalk Art Festival to watch local artists turn the pavement...
Students facing grief have access to support resources
Support groups and other resources exist for college students who are grieving a loss.
Music on the Spot: Echosmith is taking their dreams into reality
L.A. band Echosmith comes to Salt Lake City on Nov. 11.
Nightmare on 13th celebrates 31 years with a spirited return
Nightmare on 13th returned this year following a modified showing last Halloween season due to COVID-19 restrictions.
‘Mirror Mirror’ is a mixed bag
Mirror Mirror produces a mixed reaction, and earns a 3.5/5.
Art installment showcases immigrant stories
The "How We Left Home" exhibit displays personal immigration stories, poems, speeches, and artifacts.














