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Food bank employee wearing a fluorescent vest speaking to volunteers

Spring break alternative provides a meaningful experience

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Traveling, living with strangers and volunteering are all part of the experience that SLCC students get through the alternative break program.
Michele Norris speaking at SLCC's Grand Theatre on the Race Card Project.

Michele Norris gives SLCC time for reflection on race

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Michele Norris, a reporter for NPR, speaks about the Race Card Project and overcoming racism and stereotypes.
Club Rush at Redwood

Club Rush at a glance

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Club Rush wrapped up for the fall semester last week, but it isn't too late to join a club.

The Weekly Reel: The Weinstein Franchise Pincer Attack!

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Writer Stephen Romney takes a look in this Weekly Reel at future franchises that are trying to fill the void left by films such as "Harry Potter" and "Twilight."
Kristen Stewart, left, and Robert Pattinson in a scene from "Twilight"

The Weekly Reel: Further exploration of monster romance – the sex factor

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney writes about what makes monsters ideal for romance in a follow up analysis from last week's Weekly Reel.
Rashida Jones in "Celeste and Jesse Forever"

‘Celeste and Jesse Forever’ is a comedy worthy of Sundance

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Comedies with romance almost always capture the beginning of a relationship. The romantic part is usually a combination of one character trying to get...
DRC front desk

SLCC celebrates DiversAbility Week

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Formerly known as Disability Awareness Week, DiversAbility Week celebrates people with disabilities and their experiences.
West Valley Center

SLCC resources for non-traditional students

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SLCC supports undocumented and low-income students as they pursue a college education.
Rob Adamson, right, and Carmel Art Festival judge Ken Auster

SLCC professor receives honorable mention at California art competition

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Salt Lake Community College professor Rob Adamson received honorable mention at the Carmel Art Festival plein air painting competition.
Cheeseburger and fries

Student eating habits impact how well they learn

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Choosing natural, whole foods as snack items can help students learn better and feel better
Older students in classroom

Breaking the age barrier at Salt Lake Community College

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Non-traditional students, or undergraduate students over the age of 25 are back in school for a variety of reasons bringing unique challenges.
Latoya Rhodes as Miss Evers, Gregory Lang as Ben Washington and Ricardo Eugene as Hodman Bryan

‘Miss Evers’ Boys’ is a can’t miss theater experience

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Explore the descent into real evil with "Miss Evers' Boys" as it represents what happened to syphilitic black men from 1932 to 1972.