SLCC narrows presidential search to three finalists
SLCC announced Joshua D. Baker, Dean G. McCurdy, and Gregory F. Peterson as the potential candidates to succeed Deneece Huftalin as president of the college.
Ailin Donati’s season over, dream still intact
A profile on Italian volleyball player, Ailin Donati who is currently recovering from an ACL injury.
SLCC men’s soccer eager to start conference play
The No. 5-ranked Bruins finished their non-conference schedule with a 2-0-1 record.
Untold stories and small voices heard at Sundance Film Festival
In the midst of the Sundance Film Festival are people of all walks of life merged together to support a cause of independence.
RJ Walker: From homeless to poetry slam phenom
SLCC student RJ Walker has overcome serious personal challenges to become a respected spoken word artist.
Photos: South City Campus becomes a ghost town
South City Campus remains empty during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Globe photographer Jared Stanger has the details.
‘Oz the Great and Powerful’: Not too powerful, but still entertaining
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'Oz: The Great and Powerful.'
Jesse Peters Trio jazzes up SLCC
Jesse Peters has been a musician for the majority of his life. His talent and creative abilities have been a popular act in Canada...
Mortuary science program deals with death
SLCC mortuary science students learn to be embalmers and funeral directors.
Another virtual event disrupted by racist Zoom bombing
Internet trolls posted racist and pornographic images during the Transformative Justice and Abolition Criminology Conference on Friday.
What does the end of affirmative action mean for higher ed?
After the U.S. Supreme Court's latest rulings on affirmative action, many higher education institutions will need to come up with race-neutral alternatives during the admissions process to reaching diversity goals.
All-American Malia Campos has the Bruins sprinting towards a national championship
Malia Campos is a left handed hitting machine for the Bruins softball team.














