Silent Witness: domestic violence awareness comes to SLCC campuses
The Silent Witness display, free for viewing through Oct. 24, gives a voice to victims of domestic abuse.
NPR’s Ari Shapiro tells the “Stories You Won’t Hear on the Radio” at SLCC
NPR white house correspondent Ari Shapiro visits SLCC on Oct. 21 to share the stories that you would not hear on the radio.
Movie review: Another boring “crime thriller?” It must be October…
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews the uninspired thriller 'Runner Runner.'
Bruin volleyball team returns home for a six-game home stand
After leaving SLCC in order to defeat ranking teams, the SLCC Bruins Volleyball team returns to home turf for six games.
Size and skill to help Bruins in new b-ball season
The SLCC Men's Bruins Basketball team returns for a new season boasting new talent and skill to help win this year.
Ailin Donati’s season over, dream still intact
A profile on Italian volleyball player, Ailin Donati who is currently recovering from an ACL injury.
The top 5 reasons to go see an SLCC volleyball game
SLCC's women's volleyball has returned home and here are 5 reasons to go watch them.
SLCC’s fall concert featuring 3OH!3
3OH!3 performs at SLCC, but forgotten lyrics and low energy show that it may not have been their best performance.
Utah conference to explore diversity and unity of women
Conservatives organize conference on ‘Discovering the Diversity and Unity of Women.’
To Write Love On Her Arms: There is help
Chad Moses, a speaker for To Write Love On Her Arms, comes to SLCC to talk about ment health issues and how talking can help on the road to recovery.
Go from student to career with Career and Student Employment Services
Students wanting to transition into the workforce of their major may find it easier with the help of SLCC's Career and Student Employment Services Center.
Internship is ‘capitol’ idea for one student
SLCC student Natalie Callahan returns from Washington, D.C. internship.












