Bruins can now grab free Plan B through two on-campus centers
The Center for Health and Counseling and the Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center are now offering free tablets of Plan B, the emergency contraceptive pill.
Native students at SLCC can access new waiver that covers all tuition
The Native American Community Scholars and Fellowship Program is a first-of-its-kind tuition waiver specifically for tribal members in Utah.
SLCC sports roundup for fall 2024
Fall semester is the prime season for athletics at Salt Lake Community College, and if you are a sports fan, the Bruins have a team for you.
Photos: Rally to Save Our Great Salt Lake
Globe photographer Joseph Holder covered the Rally to Save Our Great Salt Lake on Jan. 25. View his photos from the event.
Rebuilding the program: Why SLCC needs a new athletic director
SLCC is in the process of finding a new athletic director after Kevin Dustin retired. Learn more about the search for a Bruin AD.
Instructor shares success
Brent Warnock, adjunct professor at Salt Lake Community College and author of “Fill a Need: 13 Critical Steps for Success in Business and Life,”...
SLCC’s Interior Design Club gives room makeover for cancer survivor
After surviving testicular cancer, Tim Ellis receives help from the Interior Design Club. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among men ages 15 to 35.
‘Oz the Great and Powerful’: Not too powerful, but still entertaining
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'Oz: The Great and Powerful.'
Salt Lake Comic Con 2013: Day 2 in a nutshell
Romney recaps his experiences during Day 2 of Salt Lake Comic Con 2013.
Movie review: 80’s icon ‘RoboCop’ becomes slightly more relevant in 2014
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the sci-fi remake of Robocop.
Silent Witness Project returns to SLCC
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Student Leaders in Civic Engagement (SLICE) once again set up the display for the Silent Witness Project. Learn where on campus you can find these displays.
New SLCC campus opening in West Valley City
Students who live in or near West Valley won’t have to travel as far to go to class.














