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“The Meeting” sparks dialogue about civil rights
A panel of experts used "The Meeting," a play about a fictitious meeting between MLK and Malcolm X, as a starting point for a discussion about civil rights.
Dodge this year’s flu with a free immunization
Health & Wellness Services are offering free flu shots to the first 400 students.
Art exhibit to highlight diverse student talent
The Multicultural Student Art Exhibit will be on display this Wednesday and Thursday in the Oak Room.
Suicide prevention advocate: ‘Talk saves lives’
Taryn Aiken Hiatt, the Director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Utah and Nevada, educated SLCC students late last month.
Movie review: ‘About Time’ travels into the romantic comedy genre
If you've been watching television, you'll no doubt have seen a few ads for this film, advertising what appears to be some sort of...
SLCC student-turned-author debuts new fantasy book series
Robin Glassey recently released 'Secrets of Fathara', which is the first in the Azetha series. Learn about her journey from student to published author.
President-elect Arturo Salazar pushes for more school pride
Salazar will replace Carlos Moreno as student body president for the 2016-17 school year.
Top 5 hikes in the Wasatch
The Wasatch Mountains offer hikers an abundance of trails filled with amazing visuals. Photojournalist Lindsay Daniels narrows it down to the 5 best.
Utah joins the war on critical race theory
Critical race theory, or CRT, remains a controversial topic throughout Utah and the U.S.
5 textbook solutions every student should know
Textbooks are a necessity in many college classes. Here are a few ways SLCC students can find their books cheap and fast.
Photos: 2020 SLCC Veterans Day flag ceremony
View photos from the Veterans Day flag raising ceremony at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.














