Construction to begin on new SLCC campus in Herriman
Construction will begin this summer on the Juniper Canyon Campus in Herriman, which was first conceptualized a decade ago.
A new era for SLCC sports: Athletic director details plans of innovation, inclusion, and...
Since becoming SLCC's athletic director in June, Gary Veron has been working to empower Bruin athletes and strengthen community relations.
First-place chapbook winner fulfills a promise to her late friend
SLCC alumna Amie Schaeffer, who won this year's chapbook contest for her collection of personal poetry, completed the project for her friend and mentor, Jeff Metcalf.
Vegan, vegetarian, organic…oh my! Food options at SLCC limit opportunities to eat healthy
Vegan, vegetarian, and healthy eaters are limited in food options at college
‘Ni de aquí, ni de allá’: Navigating two cultural identities
Hispanic and Latino Utahns describe the challenges of being raised in two cultures.
SLCC pantry expands to provide more options
After moving into a larger space, the Bruin Cupboard can now accommodate more donations.
Romney defeats Wilson in quest for Hatch’s Senate seat
Republican Mitt Romney defeated Democrat Jenny Wilson to become Utah's next senator.
SLCC DPS releases new crime data, safety tips
Take a look at what crime occurs most often at SLCC and how you can protect yourself.
‘Crash Course’ is webseries infotainment with no tuition required
This week Romney reviews an online educational and entertaining video series.
Why Salt Lake City wants residents to ‘adopt’ a storm drain
Salt Lake City is looking for volunteers for its new clean storm drain initiative, which aims to improve water quality and environmental health.
Sundance film review: ‘Us Kids’ channels grief into activism
"Us Kids" follows students in the aftermath of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
SLCCSA President-elect Carlos Moreno
President-elect Carlos Moreno wants to be an approachable president to the student body.














