C-SPAN tour bus visits Redwood Campus
The C-SPAN digital bus rolled onto SLCC campus on April 2 to promote C-SPAN as a free public affairs resource for students.
SLCC Community Writing Center springs into action
The SLCC CWC gives assistance in writing resumes, short stories, poems and much more.
Clubs host ‘Battle of the Bruins’ to help local elementary school
Club members and SLCC students competed in a basketball tournament while lending a hand to students in need of school supplies.
SLCC cheerleading looks for new talent at upcoming tryouts
Preparation workshops available on April 15 and 17.
Sophomore sensation Tanisha Anderson excels on and off the field
One of the top players for the Bruins women’s softball team also desires to have an impact on the world by helping people.
Online audience invited to judge SLCCSA film festival
Student films go online next week, along with voting for audience choice award.
Fair brings digital arts industry to South City
Professionals, educators and students came together for what organizers hope will be first of an annual event.
What lies beneath: Board of Regents plays the numbers
Tuition is going up again. Board of Regents puts on a happy face about it.
What once was lost now is surplus
Surplus Department has a deal for you. Lost? It may not be gone forever.
Student’s novel approach to same sex relationships
Salt Lake Community College student Ryan Ford began writing The Unprotected in 2008 while taking a marriage relationship class with Professor Dale Smith.
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SLCC for the win: College sports program off the charts with win percentage
76 percent win percentage for sports program as a whole
President-elect Fowler: “I can fight for everything”
New president looks to represent the students.