As pandemic drags on, drag kings and queens continue performing online
Many entertainers switched to livestreaming during the pandemic to stay connected with fans and allies.
Respecting the needs of handicapped people
Have you ever had to walk into one of the buildings on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus from way back in the parking lot? That...
Letter to the editor: Protect LGBTQ at SLCC
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center coordinator Peter Moosman urges SLCC administrators to do more to protect LGBTQ+ students and staff.
Clowns pose problems for local law enforcement
Real or not, local police agencies have to respond to every call about creepy clowns.
IAB ‘LEEDs’ the way to a new era
The Administration Building is being replaced by the Instructional and Administration Building.
Students can fly high with SLCC Aviation Maintenance Program
Elevated employment awaits students who graduate from SLCC's Aviation Maintenance Program.
Club invites students to polish up jewelry skills
Join the beginner-friendly Jewelry Club every Tuesday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
‘Fright Night’ doesn’t scare anyone
Vampires are officially now the most overused movie plot in the history of cheesy movie monsters. Since Nosferatu came out in 1922 the film...
The Dating Doctor dishes relationship advice
The Dating Doctor reveals the path to relationship bliss during his visit to SLCC.
Vaping: hysteria, or epidemic?
As vaping-related lung injuries increase, Amie Schaeffer addresses health and regulatory concerns tied to vaping.
Women’s basketball: Bruins calm the Chemeketa Storm
SLCC's Women's Basketball continues to win at the Coca Cola Invitational by running over another team, Chemeketa Community College, and extending their record with another win.
Renting gives new text books a run for the money
Textbooks are far too expensive. Renting provides another option.














