What college students think about beauty filters and their impact on mental health
AR beauty filters have rapidly developed since their arrival on social media, leaving many young women feeling more dissatisfied with their bodies.
Photo exhibit depicts what a ‘beloved community’ means to kids
The “Beloved Community” photo exhibit features photography by students from multiple elementary and middle schools.
Tragedy, TikToks, taboo jokes: Understanding Gen Z’s humor
As social media increasingly influences everyday life, Generation Z’s online humor mirrors their struggles with mental health challenges.
Navigating communication and media consumption in the digital era
Whether by choice or by social standards, navigating online life has become a necessity for newer generations.
From nostalgia to brain rot: The shifting landscape of video games
As gaming worlds expand, the debate persists about the influence of video games on mental health and whether they can “rot” the brain.
SLCC students share what it means to be ‘chronically online’ and offer a glimpse...
SLCC students shared their views on the definition of being “chronically online” while acknowledging their own social media habits.
‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ now playing at the Grand
Located at South City Campus, the Grand Theatre Company will perform its production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" through March 22.
SLCC Chess Club: making friends and mastering life skills, one move at a time
SLCC's chess club welcomes players of all levels while offering camaraderie and life skills.
Students learn art, science of candle making
The Undergraduate Research Coalition (URC) held a candle-making event Feb. 12 to foster creativity and community among SLCC students.
SLCC Fashion Club seeks models for Senior Fashion Show
A model casting for the spring 2025 fashion show will be held Friday, Feb. 21.
SLCC club fundraiser spotlights women in film
The Film Industry Networking Events (F.I.N.E.) Club hosted its highly anticipated fundraiser on Feb. 13 at South City Campus.
BSU, SWRC collaborate to celebrate Black literature
The Black Student Union partnered with the Student Writing and Reading Center to host their annual poetry slam alongside the center’s African American read-in.