Treat yourself to some Halloween history
Learn more about Halloween and how the holiday has evolved over time.
How Halloween is celebrated around the world
Different cultures celebrate holidays in different ways, and Halloween is no exception.
SLCC hosting kid-friendly Halloween events
Parents looking for safe Halloween activities for their children can come to SLCC this Friday and Saturday.
Clowns pose problems for local law enforcement
Real or not, local police agencies have to respond to every call about creepy clowns.
SLCC students hope NASA project takes off
Four students are designing a device that will assist astronauts in securing small celestial bodies.
Robert Reich speaks at SLCC Tanner Forum
Economy expert Robert Reich was the keynote speaker at the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
SLCC nursing student balances busy workload
Mayda Torres is a paralegal and mother of six. Learn how she copes with the stress of her daily routine.
Latinos in Action hosts ‘CulTUra’ conference
Hundreds of high school students learned about the importance of a college education.
Why students fall behind, and who’s to blame
Students who become more assertive in the classroom can improve their chance of success.
SLCCSA replaces fall concert with Bruin Bash
The Student Association moved the Bruin Bash to fall semester to increase student involvement.
Play pickup basketball at the LAC
The Staff Association invites all students and faculty to join the fun every Friday night.
Alternative Break: Why students should volunteer
Alternative Fall Break will take place next week. Learn more about the benefits of volunteering.









