5 Cs of credit every student should know
Students need to get smart about their credit profile. Learn the "5 Cs" of credit as explained by SLCC finance professor Dennis Wilson.
SLCC student inspired by grandfather’s service
Brad Bennion shares the story of his grandfather, Don Weiler Bennion.
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.
“The Meeting” sparks dialogue about civil rights
A panel of experts used "The Meeting," a play about a fictitious meeting between MLK and Malcolm X, as a starting point for a discussion about civil rights.
‘The Crucible’ set to chill audiences at The Grand Theatre
A performance which centers around the Salem witch trials uses horror to provoke theatergoers. The play runs at The Grand Theatre from March 8 through March 24.
SLCC bookstores under new management
SLCC bookstores will now be managed by Follett Corporation.
SLCC student promotes ‘Indigenous excellence’ through community radio
Valene Peratrovich, who hosts "Living the Circle of Life" on KRCL, utilizes the radio show and other media platforms to elevate Indigenous people and cultures.
Lady Bruins ‘Dig Pink’ to support the fight against breast cancer
SLCC Lady Bruins Volleyball team wore pink jerseys in support of the fight against breast cancer.
Mass transit helps students cut driving costs
Want to save money on gas and other expenses? Check out the UTA student pass.
It’s time to think about textbooks
Before you hit the books this fall, read how you can get your required reading materials.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a cabbage dish
Food columnist Nadhirrah shares the history of corned beef and cabbage and offers a different type of traditional cabbage meal.
Black History Month celebration continues with poetry slam
Students enjoy some rhymes with their lunch at the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.














