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A still from the movie Olympus Has Fallen.

‘Olympus Has Fallen’…into ‘Die Hard’ territory

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the newest action film to hit theaters, "Olympus Has Fallen."

‘The Reason’ behind the winner of the chapbook contest

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Former SLCC student Wolran Kim won the 2012 chapbook contest and shares how she found her love of poetry.
JuWan Buchanan at the free-throw line

Bruins suffer loss to Vaqueros in second round of NJCAA Tournament

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The season ends for SLCC men's basketball but not without claiming the Scenic West Athletic Conference and Region 18 Championship as well as earning its first NJCAA Tournament berth since 2009.

Music on the Spot: Street Lighters strike up heartbreak ‘In Between Three and Four’

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Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews the independent sounds of Steven Turner's Street Lighters.
SLCC Bruins logo

SLCC set to take on Central Arizona in second-round game

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The Bruins must defeat the Vaqueros tonight to continue their run at a second national title.
Nick Jenson (33) shoots a free throw.

Bruins defeat Eastern Oklahoma State, face familiar foe in second round

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The SLCC men's basketball team survives a challenge in their first-round game and will face Central Arizona College Mar. 20.
A photo of L. Frank Baum taken in 1911 for the L.A. Times

The Weekly Reel: Who is L. Frank Baum?

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney profiles the man behind the 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' books.
SLCC 2012-13 men's basketball team photo

Bruins back in Hutch

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The SLCC men's basketball team begins play Mar. 19 with their sights set on winning a national championship.
Fans browse the offerings of many vendors at Anime Salt Lake last year.

Anime Salt Lake returns to SLCC

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Convention promises to be ‘nerdfest for the masses.'
Ronny Edry (with microphone) leads SLCC members in a photo for peace

TED talk presenter connects people through images

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Graphic artist Ronny Edry from Tel Aviv, Israel spoke about his experience creating change through his 'Israel Loves Iran' poster.
Amber Kosmas' children visiting Hawaii through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, as her children suffer from a life threatening illness.

Blood: thicker than water, more precious than gold

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SLCC student to hold a walk-a-thon to promote awareness and research for rare genetic blood disorder.
Deneece Huftalin, vice president of student services, talks about the possibility of a one to eight percent in crease in student tuition.

Higher tuition on the horizon

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Tuition Hikes between one and eight percent expected in the next school year.