Local philanthropist brings SLCC, education to rural Indian youth
The Wai School, co-founded by former SLCC board member Ashok Joshi, hosted the India Study Abroad program this past summer.
Fashion is blooming this spring at SLCC
The SLCC Fashion Institute has several events scheduled in the remaining weeks of spring semester.
How to be prepared for a campus emergency
Salt Lake Community College prepares for the upcoming school year by running emergency drills across its campuses.
New LGBTQ+ writing group aims for diversity
The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center and the Community Writing Center launched Write It OUT, a writing group for LGBTQ+ SLCC students and the community.
James Gehrke of Magnify: Self-awareness fundamental to strong leadership
James Gehrke, founder of Magnify Leadership and Development, used the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program at SLCC to turn his idea into a business primed for success.
‘Native Voices’ exhibit explores relationship between health, cultural life
“Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness” explores the relationship between health and culture of Native Americans and Pacific Islanders. The exhibit is currently on display at SLCC libraries.
Bruin Cupboard seeks more student volunteers
The campus food pantry serves as a lifeline for SLCC students and staff.
Photos: Bruins choose to mask up, part 2
More SLCC students share why they choose to wear a face covering in our second installment of mask selfies.
SLCC professor helps bring life to the Kearns Library
SLCC professor Matt Monson is creating three large murals for the newly renovated Kearns Library.
The dangers of domestic violence
Domestic violence can affect anyone at any time. Learn about the warning signs and where to get help.
The working student: How to succeed without dying first
Which comes first, school or work? Finding a happy medium is no easy task, but luckily there are ways to cope.
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No More Silence: Black Student Union speaks for change
The Black Student Union hosted a panel discussion Friday after racist agitators interrupted the virtual poetry slam on Feb. 4.












