Wanderlust 108 makes stop in Salt Lake City
Hundreds of yogis gathered in Liberty Park for the Wanderlust 108 mindful triathlon.
Love of basketball fuels SLCC sophomores
Tia Hay, Kur Kuath and Bushmen Ebet come from different countries and backgrounds, but each of them share a passion for basketball and the Bruins.
Letter from SLCCSA: 2023–24 vision statement
SLCCSA President Joyce Wambuyi outlines the organization's priorities for the upcoming academic year.
‘Larry Crowne’ takes the gold
It’s nice to know that among all the new actors making their (skid) marks in the movie world, some of the older actors and...
ROTC Field Training: Making an Officer, Day 3
On patrol
0600: Cadets get an extra hour of sleep! Hooah! And a delicious hot breakfast. What we easy to stay the morning before patrols!
0715-1030:...
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.
SLCC Tanner Forum: The Atlantic’s Ed Yong to speak about COVID-19
Ed Yong, a staff writer at The Atlantic, will speak at the virtual Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Culture influences new SLCC fashion exhibit
"Mirror the World" showcases designs that represent the diversity of SLCC and the world.
The pros and cons of online courses
Online courses offer a convenient learning method, but not all students like the format.
Photos: Bruins choose to mask up, part 3
As the fall 2020 semester begins at Salt Lake Community College, students share why they will mask up while on campus.
Center for Health and Counseling takes care of ‘the little and the big things’
The Center for Health and Counseling provides a wide array of medical services at low prices for students.
SLCC’s prison education program pushes through COVID to continue growth
Although COVID-19 had a detrimental effect on the prison education program at Salt Lake Community College, dozens of incarcerated students continue to seek a brighter future.