Vice President-elect Justine Tabligan
Vice President-elect Justine Tabligan plans on tackling student costs such as tuition and book prices.
SLCC professor compares new wave AI use to microwaves
Associate professor of English Anne Canavan sees artificial intelligence as simply the latest wave in a long history of technological shifts in education.
Motorcycle course builds confidence, safety knowledge for new riders
SLCC students are revving up their skills through the Beginning Riders course, a hands-on motorcycle safety program that helps beginners learn the fundamentals of riding safely and confidently.
Taking the stress out of choosing a major
Alumni, faculty and staff share tips on how and when to choose a major.
Stay productive between classes
When not in class, maximizing free time can be the absolute best way to have the optimal college experience.
Urgent food pickup available through Bruin Pantry
The SLCC Bruin Pantry at South City Campus will distribute boxes of free food Friday from 9 a.m. to noon.
Anti-abortion group holds graphic protest at SLCC
The Genocide Awareness Project displayed graphic images and controversial messages, upsetting students at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Latinx panel addresses community concerns
The Latinx panel discussion Oct. 9 promised to address issues that commonly affect the Latinx community.
SLCC’s former chief diversity officer embraces new role
Dr. Roderic Land, dean of SLCC’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences, aims to add social justice initiatives to the school’s curriculum.
Fire breaks out at Taylorsville Redwood Campus
A two-alarm fire consumed the Applied Technology Building at Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Monday.
SLCC student George Kamungu aims to make the most of his education
Current SLCC student George Kamungu left Africa in 2011 to pursue educational opportunities.
SLCC remembers academic advisor Sam Curley
Academic advisor Sam Curley died Sept. 10 at the age of 54.













