Computer Repair Clinic at SLCC

Computer repair clinic will aim to help those in need

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On Thursday July 7, students at Salt Lake Community College will have the opportunity to get their computers repaired for free and donate to...
KitchenAid mixer in the kitchen

SLCC Culinary Institute has fun with food

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The SLCC Culinary Institute combines classroom instruction with kitchen experience to help its students enter the food industry.

Counselor: ‘No shame’ in having suicidal thoughts

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As National Suicide Prevention Month ends, Scott Kudera from the Center for Health and Counseling talks about suicide and where students can go if they need help.
One of the many alters on display for the Dia De Los Muertos event.

Students celebrate Dia de los Muertos

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SLCC celebrates the Day of the Dead in traditional Mexican style.
Headshot of Ed Yong

SLCC Tanner Forum: The Atlantic’s Ed Yong to speak about COVID-19

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Ed Yong, a staff writer at The Atlantic, will speak at the virtual Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Joshua Hammond reads

Students ‘Shiver & Sigh’ at Folio publication launch

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Students, instructors, families and friends all gathered for the “Folio” gallery and multimedia event last Thursday at the Markosian Library on the Taylorsville Redwood...
Left to right: Max Robinson, Tyson Richard Baker and David Hanson

‘The Crucible’ set to chill audiences at The Grand Theatre

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A performance which centers around the Salem witch trials uses horror to provoke theatergoers. The play runs at The Grand Theatre from March 8 through March 24.
Gideon DiMeglio draws with his feet

Is a man measured by his feet, or by his feats?

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Gideon DiMeglio was born without arms, but that hasn't stopped him from enjoying life. Learn more about where life has taken him and what brings him to Salt Lake Community College.
Paulina David looks at a computer monitor

SLCC raises the starting wage for on-campus work

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Salt Lake Community College raised the hourly pay rate for students working on-campus jobs.
People walking in downtown Park City

As Sundance prepares to exit Utah, locals and filmmakers reflect on its legacy

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As the Sundance Film Festival wraps its final run in Utah, locals and industry professionals reflect on its legacy and impact over the past five decades.
masked clean air protestors

Utahns rally for better air quality

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Over 4,000 Utahns rally together to demand cleaner air from big business.
Man with bicycle walking on dry portion of Great Salt Lake

N. Utah seeing its worst dust in a decade. Why the drying Great Salt...

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An increase in dust storms and a massive source of dust pollution looms at the desiccated Great Salt Lake.