First-generation college students discuss hardships, motivations
Several first-generation college students share their experiences and offer advice and encouragement to other students in similar situations.
What you should know about measles
There haven't been this many measles cases in the United States since 1994. Learn more about the disease and what you can do to protect yourself.
Student profile: Shae Howell, learning to ‘live in the light’
SLCC Dance Company member Shae Howell continues to overcome the challenges of addiction as she begins her final semester as a Bruin.
Stress management ideas for students
Students don’t have to go through stress alone. SLCC has several options and resources, including garden plots, massages, and counseling sessions.
Student orators take center stage at Speakers’ Showcase
Six SLCC students put their public speaking skills on display at the Student Speakers' Showcase on Thursday.
Project Catwalk celebrates global fashion
SLCC hosted its annual Project Catwalk event Friday at Library Square Campus.
End of semester means finals, projects and procrastination
As finals week approaches, time management is critical to student success.
Students, faculty enjoy Edible Books contest
SLCC celebrated National Library Week with their popular Edible Books contest.
SLCC hosts online database for student writing
A new database provides access to quality student writings from all course levels and subjects at SLCC.
Online classes are nothing to fear
Students may need to look beyond some common misconceptions to be successful in online courses.
More scholarship money coming to Utah students
HB 260 would bring an additional $2 million for need-based scholarships.
SLCC hosting monthlong poetry exhibit
Rengathon is one of many events being held around the country for National Poetry Month.













