SLCC basketball: Bruin women fight to the end, come up short in Region 18...
Despite the loss, the SLCC women's basketball team will head to Kansas for the NJCAA tournament next month.
New app offers students a smart way to connect to Canvas
SLCC students who struggle to stay on top of online homework can breathe a bit easier. Kiagen McGinnis has the details.
Bruin baseball takes the field for 2015 season
Salt Lake is in the early stages of their 2015 campaign. Bryan Baucom previews the team's potential with Bruin baseball coach Brandon Gust.
Labor of love: SLCC Athletics works to promote championship-caliber teams
Dillon Anderson talks to SLCC athletic director Kevin Dustin and sports information director Rachel Rowan about the current state of the program and their goals for the future.
Love at first swipe: 4 apps to find a date fast
If you don't have a valentine this year, download one of these apps and get connected with a new love.
Spend less money, more time on your valentine
Vanessa Beatty challenges the idea that how much you spend on a valentine matters.
Isn’t it ‘Grand’: Patrons say SLCC outperforms as newest Sundance venue
Tamara Brune-Wharton gathers feedback from Sundance Film Festival guests about their overall experience at the Grand Theatre.
The Grand brings the house down for Sundance
Find out how Sundance has impacted the school, community, festival-goers and students as this world-class event unfolds.
Primo Restaurant owner fulfills his American dream
Faced with financial, cultural, and linguistic obstacles, Samir Grahovic went from a poor Bosnian war refugee to the owner of one of Salt Lake's upscale restaurants. Tara Reid shares his story.
Dan Rather visits Salt Lake City
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, award-winning journalist Dan Rather paid a visit to Salt Lake City to discuss the current state of journalism with Utah business owners, journalists, and students.
New quad at Taylorsville Redwood Campus set in memory of former college president
A new student quad now bears the name of former SLCC president Jay L. Nelson.
Movie review: ‘Transcendence’ nothing more than mediocre science fantasy
"Transcendence" walks a fine line between science fiction and science fantasy, and too many plot holes prevent this film from reaching its full potential.