ROTC Field Training: Making an Officer, Day 2
Day two begins
0500: Wake up. We woke up to some booming mortar from another group training on the base.
On a side note: last night's...
SLCC Hometowns: Emmanuel Jiménez
Emmanuel Jiménez, a psychology major at Salt Lake Community College, originally came to Utah with his mother from their home in Manizales, Colombia.
SLCC volleyball focused on NJCAAs
The Bruin volleyball team begins NJCAA tournament play this Thursday against Wallace State.
Bruin Pantry restarts indoor distribution
The Bruin Pantry has resumed indoor operations at Taylorsville Redwood and South City campuses, but there are a few things to know before you go.
Bruin athletes learn how to be heroes
SLCC student-athletes involved with Know Greater Heroes gain inspiration from the elementary school students they mentor.
N. Utah seeing its worst dust in a decade. Why the drying Great Salt...
An increase in dust storms and a massive source of dust pollution looms at the desiccated Great Salt Lake.
What you should know about student aid
Many students pay a big price for a college education. Learn about different ways to minimize debt.
The Good Lovelies harmonize at SLCC
The Good Lovelies held a songwriting workshop in advance of their concert on April 16 at 7 p.m.
Feeling ‘SAD’ this winter? You’re not alone
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, affects millions of people during the winter months.
Employment opportunities at SLCC
Employment opportunities for students at Salt Lake Community College are plentiful each semester. No matter what a student’s major is, there are almost always...
‘42’ can’t decide if it’s a history film or a baseball film
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews '42' about Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play major league baseball.
Panelists share stories of abuse, healing
An overdue discussion took place at SLCC's Grand Theatre. The discussion covered experiences with abuse and healing from abuse.