Bruin athletes learn how to be heroes
SLCC student-athletes involved with Know Greater Heroes gain inspiration from the elementary school students they mentor.
For some students, work-study has its benefits
The work-study program is a useful resource for students at Salt Lake Community College.
Defending the den
The leaves have all fallen from the trees. There's snow on the ground and it's really cold. On the bright side, SLCC students can...
A Slick Look at Sports: Trouble in Idaho
One of the beauties of conference play in college sports is the fact that every game is important. Win one and you're in good...
SLCC Hometowns: Emmanuel Jiménez
Emmanuel Jiménez, a psychology major at Salt Lake Community College, originally came to Utah with his mother from their home in Manizales, Colombia.
Seattle alternative Spring Break group goes green
I couldn't quite remember the last time I'd slept in bunk beds, but there they were, almost foreshadowing the week ahead with their forest...
Professor enlightens with economic forum
Makoto Nakai, Ph.D. speaks about the future of the Japanese economy, and warns of the dangers of stubbornly fixed thinking in Japanese industry.
Book buying options for SLCC students
There are several ways for SLCC students to save money on the cost of textbooks.
Disability Resource Center offers accommodation to students
The Disability Resource Center offers a mixture of individual accommodation and services for SLCC students with disabilities.
SLCC Talks: Race Card Project
In this edition of SLCC Talks we explore the Race Card Project exhibit currently at SLCC this month
SLCC celebrates in remembrance of MLK legacy and Civil Rights Movement
Guest speakers and musicians entertain with inspirational discussion and rejoicing sounds honoring the lives of MLK and other key contributors of the Civil Rights Movement.
‘What Would You Do?’ host John Quiñones shares his story with SLCC students
Student Life and Leadership invited Quiñones to speak to students in the Grand Theatre.









