How to stay motivated after spring break
Returning to school after spring break can be strenuous; here are some tips to tough it out.
COVID-19 restricts students’ travel options
SLCC is taking precautions in regards to college-sponsored travel programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Halo franchise returns, fans had nothing to worry about
Game Review: Halo 4 builds on previous successes and gives new life to the franchise. This is not a game you should pass up.
Alumni come full circle with mural for SLCC’s Peace and Justice Garden
Mexican American artists Luis Novoa, Alan Ochoa and Miguel Galaz completed a mural for the new Peace and Justice Garden on the South City Campus.
Aftershocks continue to rock Utah as ShakeOut approaches
More than 1,200 aftershocks have struck the Beehive State following a 5.7 magnitude earthquake March 18.
SLCC kicks off events for Pride Month
Salt Lake Community College will host several online and on-campus events in support of Pride Month.
3rd time not the charm for Bruin softball at NJCAA Nationals
SLCC finishes in the runner-up spot at the NJCAA Division I Softball Championship for the third consecutive season. Click for a complete recap of Saturday's tournament action from the diamond in St. George, Utah.
Photos: Bruins reconnect in person at fall 2021 Mega Fair
The SLCC Mega Fair returned as an on-campus event this fall after COVID-19 paused previous in-person activities.
Latinos in Action: a small club making a big difference
the Latinos in Action club serves the community, making a big impact with only a few helping hands.
Black Student Union to address poetry slam incident
On Friday, the Black Student Union will host a panel discussion about the disruption that occurred during last week's virtual poetry slam.
‘DHS out of SLCC’: Students protest CBP recruitment on campus
Anti-ICE and pro-immigrant chants echoed Tuesday morning during a student-led protest against U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s attendance at the Veteran Job fair.
Guns, guts and gore – what more could you want from a fairy tale?
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews ‘Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters’, an already dark fairy tale that gets even darker.














