Prerequisites no longer ‘recommendations’
New course registration rules bring the hammer down on soft prerequisite enforcement.
Men’s soccer team gearing up for championship year
The SLCC men's soccer team is preparing to make another run at a national championship in 2023-24.
Architecture and Technology: The Specs and Details of the new CAM
This multi-piece article explores the many elements related to the new Center for Arts and Media at the South City Campus, including updates in technology, new ideals and the resources available to students.
Financial aid tips
Have you ever stood in a financial aid line twenty students long? To alleviate this common problem, the Financial Aid Department at Salt Lake...
Utah Woman of the Year honoree mentors Salt Lake-area immigrants
Luz Gamarra, the lead academic adviser for humanities and ESL students at SLCC, earned USA Today's recognition for Woman of the Year in Utah.
SLCC pantry expands to provide more options
After moving into a larger space, the Bruin Cupboard can now accommodate more donations.
Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance
Patriot Day is Sept. 11, and community service is a great way to pay homage to the men and women who were lost to the tragic events of the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Clowns pose problems for local law enforcement
Real or not, local police agencies have to respond to every call about creepy clowns.
Program helps students save money and contribute to the community
Transition Lab offers an alternative to the regular college education by teaching participants how to grow food, how to take those skills and trade them for necessities such as housing.
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.
Men’s basketball takes unexpected blow from the Golden Eagles
The Men's Basketball team takes a close call loss against the CSI Golden Eagles in a game scoring 79-76.
Carpe diem, it’s leap year
It's time, once again, to pick up the Earth's slack and realign our calendars.














