SLCC potluck brings students together, sheds light on different cultures
The SLCC community enjoyed dishes from two distinct cultures during a potluck Feb. 28 at the Taylorsville campus.
‘Tuesdays with the U’ helps guide SLCC students through the transfer process
The University of Utah hosts a tabling event every spring and fall semester to share transfer information with prospective students at SLCC.
How college students can combat misinformation during an election cycle
For college students who vote, fact checking the information they receive is crucial, especially when circling an upcoming election.
Tuition due soon? Don’t panic, SLCC can help
Sarah Hall shares some ways that SLCC students can cut tuition costs for the spring semester.
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.
Surviving the e-portfolio
SLCC students may complain about the e-portfolio, but surviving the assignment means getting the help you need, when you need it.
ePortfolio Bootcamp guarantees more than a grade
Are Bruin ePortfolios pointless hoops or a jumpstart beyond General Education?
Photos: Casino Night energizes Redwood campus
Taylorsville Redwood Campus buzzed with excitement on Sept. 26 as SLCC students, faculty, and staff gathered for Casino Night in the Student Event Center.
Day of delectable literature at the Markosian
Edible Book Festival to be held at Taylorsville Redwood library.
SLCCSA elections: Meet the 2026–27 candidates
The 2026–27 Salt Lake Community College Student Association elections are underway. Find out more about the candidates for SLCCSA president and for vice president of Academic Pathways.
SLCC hosts 2nd annual Bruin Dreams Scholarship Dinner
The Bruin Dreams Scholarship Recognition Dinner celebrates the achievements of undocumented Salt Lake Community College students and their families.
E-textbooks not as popular as you might think
While e-books are cheaper than their printed counterparts, Dillon Anderson investigates why most students don't use them.












