The importance of setting social media boundaries
Students may need to set boundaries on their social media usage to maintain healthier relationships.
Love at first swipe: 4 apps to find a date fast
If you don't have a valentine this year, download one of these apps and get connected with a new love.
Salt Lake Community College drops mask mandate
Salt Lake Community College no longer requires face coverings after the Utah State Legislature passed a ban on mask requirements in Utah schools.
SLCC hosting monthlong poetry exhibit
Rengathon is one of many events being held around the country for National Poetry Month.
Photos: Bruins reconnect in person at fall 2021 Mega Fair
The SLCC Mega Fair returned as an on-campus event this fall after COVID-19 paused previous in-person activities.
The pandemic’s effects on mental health, learning
Mental health symptoms affect cognition and executive function, explaining the difficult transition to in-person learning.
Inclusivity at SLCC through ODMA
The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs exists to engage, support and advance an inclusive learning environment that advocates for equity, values and celebrates diversity, fosters respect and elevates student retention and academic excellence.
Gurdwara Sis Ganj: progressivism 500 years before its time
The Gurdwara Sis Ganj, a Sikh temple in metropolitan Delhi, stands as an important symbol for the faith.
The man behind the wrap: remembering Jonathan Stowers
SLCC professor Jonathan Stowers passed away last December; his artwork is on display at South City Campus in memoriam. Jordan Bagley shares his views on Stowers' work.
SLCC’s COVID-19 testing capacity lowered under omicron
As the omicron variant causes a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases, access to testing becomes a more valuable asset for SLCC students.
Investigation puts spotlight on BYU’s LGBTQ policies
A recent federal investigation focused on potential Title IX violations at Brigham Young University and how the school disciplines queer students.
First-place chapbook winner fulfills a promise to her late friend
SLCC alumna Amie Schaeffer, who won this year's chapbook contest for her collection of personal poetry, completed the project for her friend and mentor, Jeff Metcalf.














