Wildlife SOS rehabilitates mistreated animals and their handlers
From Mathura, India, to Salt Lake City, Utah, Wildlife SOS provides sanctuaries for abused animals and corrects the behavior of their handlers.
Local philanthropist brings SLCC, education to rural Indian youth
The Wai School, co-founded by former SLCC board member Ashok Joshi, hosted the India Study Abroad program this past summer.
Photos: Native American Indian Exhibition
View photos from the Native American Indian Exhibition.
SLCC student rises above physical limitations
Salt Lake Community College student Justin Miller is changing perceptions about people with disabilities.
‘Keep a Bruin Warm’ shields students from the cold
Kelly Brown recaps the "Keep a Bruin Warm" donation drive and encourages SLCC students and faculty to support those in need.
Can vape shops withstand a flavor ban?
With 7 states issuing a ban on flavored vaping products, Austin Brewer explores how a flavor ban could destroy an entire industry.
Inge Auerbacher shares her story of survival
Holocaust survivor Dr. Inge Auerbacher shared her experiences with SLCC students on Nov. 12.
SLCC hosts 2nd annual Bruin Dreams Scholarship Dinner
The Bruin Dreams Scholarship Recognition Dinner celebrates the achievements of undocumented Salt Lake Community College students and their families.
Vaping: hysteria, or epidemic?
As vaping-related lung injuries increase, Amie Schaeffer addresses health and regulatory concerns tied to vaping.
Art installment showcases immigrant stories
The "How We Left Home" exhibit displays personal immigration stories, poems, speeches, and artifacts.
November marks Native American Heritage Month
The American Indian Student Leadership Club is hosting several events throughout the month of November to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
Utah’s ruling, repeal of emergency vaping statute
Several vaping-related lung illnesses have prompted emergency measures and legal challenges over the sale of flavored vaping products.














