Diversity Workshop hosted by Student Life and Leadership
The Student Life and Leadership, in conjunction with the Arts and Cultural Events committee will be holding a diversity workshop on Thursday, Nov. 18...
Campus involvement brings many benefits
Students who join clubs or student government say it has improved their college experience.
Sports briefs: Bruin basketball ends regular season by beating North Idaho
SLCC enters the Region 18 tournament on a high note. Also: an update on SLCC baseball.
Love yourself, top model style
Season 10 America's Next Top Model Winner Whitney Thompson decided to go on the show with a single goal in mind - to raise...
Exploring diversity at SLCC
When Dr. Abio Ayeliya of Salt Lake Community College first moved to the United States, many people would give him the thumbs-up sign to...
The pros and cons of online courses
Online courses offer a convenient learning method, but not all students like the format.
In modern politics, dishonesty abounds
After the debate weigh-in: Modern politicians have dropped all pretense of honesty.
Holi Festival of Colors
The Holi Festival of Colors was celebrated in Spanish Fork on March 29 and 30, but there is another event on May 3, 2014 for those who want to partake in the colorful event.
Here’s how some Bruins caught Monday’s eclipse
Dozens of SLCC students and employees congregated at Taylorsville Redwood Campus to witness the solar eclipse on Monday.
Anime Salt Lake draws fans of cartoons, comics, movies, and video games
The SLCC Japanese Club hosts a pop culture convention which brings both casual fans and costumed enthusiasts to the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
Open educational resources cut learning costs
Open-source materials allow students and faculty to opt out of traditional high-priced textbooks.
Salt Lake residents gather for 5th annual Harvey Milk vigil
SLCC students and Salt Lake City residents gathered Monday to honor and remember pioneering gay leader Harvey Milk on the anniversary of his assassination.











