‘Company’ challenges SLCC theatre students
The SLCC theatre department added some unexpected surprises to the award-winning musical.
Take care of your mental health
Managing stress and seeking help can bring peace of mind to those who suffer from mental illness.
College: Don’t wait to graduate
For some college students, life gets in the way. Here is some advice to help dropouts get back on track.
Black Student Union begins month of celebration
The Black Student Union is hosting several events during Black History Month, but the club works year-round to promote discussion and inclusion at SLCC.
Questioning conversion therapy
LGBTQ leaders and community members speak out against conversion therapy, a practice that attempts to change an individual's sexual orientation.
Devotion Championship Wrestling: Taking command of the local wrestling scene
Performing monthly at The Gateway, local wrestlers strive to get Devotion Championship Wrestling on the map.
SLCC student services go virtual
Several departments and programs are assisting SLCC students remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Photos: High winds cause damage, power outages along Wasatch Front
View photos of the damage caused by Tuesday's windstorm.
President’s Art Show remains popular despite coronavirus concerns
The 2020 SLCC President's Art Show received a higher-than-expected number of submissions amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Bruins prepare for Region 18 basketball tournaments
The SLCC men's and women's basketball teams enter their respective Region 18 tournaments with momentum.
The effects of COVID-19 persist for several, including two SLCC English professors
Brittany Stephenson and Bernice Olivas still live with severe health issues several months after contracting COVID-19.
Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted: Students react
After fatally shooting two people and injuring another in August 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted by a jury on Friday.