TED talk presenter connects people through images
Graphic artist Ronny Edry from Tel Aviv, Israel spoke about his experience creating change through his 'Israel Loves Iran' poster.
Blood: thicker than water, more precious than gold
SLCC student to hold a walk-a-thon to promote awareness and research for rare genetic blood disorder.
Comm 1010 classes work to improve sight for Uganda
Students are collecting a variety of eyeglasses, such as prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses and sunglasses for service project.
New Homeland Security degree soon available at SLCC
Homeland Security and Emergency Management associate of applied science degree will be offered in the fall of 2013.
Respect and appreciation is main course at 4th annual Diversity Dinner
The diversity dinner was held to help participants have a meaningful conversation with people from different backgrounds as seating was randomly assigned.
Bruins caught slumbering against Central Arizona
Loss eased by acceptance to the National Junior College Tournament.
Bruin Baseball springs into new season as nationally ranked team
SLCC baseball team currently stand at 17th nationally but are expected to rank higher as the season progresses.
Higher tuition on the horizon
Tuition Hikes between one and eight percent expected in the next school year.
‘The Great Debate’ illuminates candidates’ positions
SLCC student body president and executive vice president candidates came together to debate student issues.
Irish band to perform at Student Center
‘An Rogaire Dubh’ plays traditional Irish tunes for St. Patty’s Day Celebration on March 13.
‘Death of a Salesman’ riveting and relevant
Reporter Shad Engkilterra reviews Arthur Miller’s 'Death of a Salesman' that is playing now through March 23 at the Grand.
Lions and speakers and meals, oh my
Students enjoyed music, entertainment and food from Korea during the celebration of the Lunar New Year at the 'Taste of Asia' event.









