Bruin Pantry: Helping hungry minds and stomachs
At the Bruin Pantry, SLCC students and staff have access to a variety of free food, including fruits and vegetables, meat, dairy, bread and other goods.
SLCC esports program hosts its own Turkey Bowl
The SLCC Smash Turkey Bowl Tournament gave students the opportunity to compete in a college esports competition.
SLCC soccer clubs encourage student involvement
The Salt Lake Community College men's and women's soccer clubs are currently preparing for their respective seasons, which begin this fall semester. But how...
More people are waiting to start college. How does that look for some students?
SLCC alumnus Carlos Mayorga waited until he was 26 to start college, and data shows that others are waiting too.
5th Annual Nihon Matsuri celebrates Japan’s rich history and heritage
Japan took center stage in Salt Lake City on Saturday-two stages, in fact.
After suffering a cancellation in 2009, the fifth annual Nihon Matsuri (literally...
Learning Center develops new study skills workshops as online videos
In addition to traditional learning workshops starting this fall students will have 24 hour access to web videos that teach valuable study skills.
Everyone plays a role in recycling on campus
Learn how SLCC tries to reduce, reuse and recycle almost anything you can think of.
Student parking: What you need to know
Read our SLCC parking guide to avoid any confusion during the first week of school.
Energy drink overload is unhealthy for students
Energy drinks like Red Bull, Monster and Rockstar are essentials for many college students, but many also don’t fully understand the risks that come with these products.
SLCC students to make their mark at Tower Theatre
Two Salt Lake Community College students who are first-time directors of documentaries have been picked to have their films premiere this week. Films will...
Photos: Academic Programs and Resource Fair
SLCC hosted a resource fair to help students discover what services are available to them.
Bruins raise concerns over ‘dangerous’ attitudes toward queer folk after anti-LGBT postings
Several unauthorized flyers containing anti-LGBTQ rhetoric were posted at Miller campus during Pride Month.









