SLCC makes additional changes in response to COVID-19
SLCC has adjusted their grading policy for spring semester and will put all summer courses online in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
LDS Institute serves students in many ways
The LDS Institute wants to make sure SLCC students are nourished both physically and spiritually.
How to avoid the pitfalls of student loans
Many students turn to student loans as a way to pay for college. Learn what you can do to lower your chances of having long-term debt after you graduate.
Bruin Pantry helps people in need
The Bruin Pantry collects free food, toiletries and clothing for SLCC students, faculty and staff.
Wealth disparity and the housing crisis in Mumbai
For any socially responsible entrepreneurs in urban development, India is poised for investment that goes beyond just the bottom line.
SLCC mourns death of PR director Joy Tlou
Joy Tlou, the public relations director of Salt Lake Community College, died suddenly this past weekend.
Gary Payton II always feels at home in Bruin Arena
Currently with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA G League, former Bruin and NJCAA All-American Gary Payton II always enjoys his return trips to Salt Lake.
Tree planting event grows green culture at SLCC
Business Communications students and faculty celebrate a semester of hard work by planting trees at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Restaurant review: Tosh’s Ramen gets the ramen renaissance right
Tucked away in an unassuming strip on State Street, Tosh’s Ramen is an ode to noodle shops across Asia.
SLCC celebrates Polynesian culture
SLCC hosted multiple events this month to feature Pacific Islanders and their unique culture.
Robots rebound and rumble at the Maverik Center
Teams of high students square off in a three day basketball-themed robotics competition on March 15-17.
Bruin soccer shows promise after dominant start
SLCC men's and women's soccer both remain undefeated after non-conference play.














