South City bodega reopens after lengthy closure, introduces self-checkout
The South City Campus food court reopened for the fall semester after COVID-19-related labor shortages forced its closure.
Trainer gets Bruin athletes ready for game day
Before SLCC student-athletes take the field, athletic trainer Melanie Nesbit makes sure they're ready to play. Read her story.
Faculty art show returns after 15-year hiatus
SLCC faculty will showcase their artistic talents in the Eccles Art Gallery at South City Campus.
MyPage e-mail: Who has access, how is it used?
"I get a lot of Phi Theta Kappa stuff, which is the honor society for the junior colleges...why is Phi Theta Kappa and other...
SLCC community has access to free food through Bruin Pantry
The SLCC Bruin Pantry provides food and other essential products at no cost to students and staff.
Trading traditions between Native Americans and Europeans discussed at SLCC
The Iroquois heritage of Dr. Cal Boardman's fourth great grandmother provided a sentimental scene for all those in attendance to the Native American "Trading...
Student Life and Leadership supports students
The most important goal for Student Life and Leadership is to create an atmosphere of support for students.
They do this by building community through...
Cooking up community: A look inside SLCC Culinary Arts
The Culinary Arts Program cultivates a diverse, passionate community of SLCC students and educators dedicated to the craft of cooking.
Digital Arts Fair highlights skills and internships on April 4
April 4 brings employers to South City Campus.
Students save big money via textbook rental program
Renting textbooks is a new cost saving option for SLCC students.
What to expect from the latest stimulus package
The American Rescue Plan became law on March 11. Find out who will benefit, and at what cost.
Open educational resources cut learning costs
Open-source materials allow students and faculty to opt out of traditional high-priced textbooks.









