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Commentary: The customer service slump

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Globe contributing writer Mike Ward argues that poor training and a lack of in-person social interactions are causing shortfalls in customer service.
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Dash2: Grit proving essential to success

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Dash2 founder and Marine Corps veteran Brandon Knotts reinvented himself after launching his information technology company.
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SLCC students protest Cosmetology program cut

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Students and local business leaders rally at Taylorsville Redwood Campus to protest the college administration's decision to cancel SLCC's Cosmetology program.
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Student Beans offers deep student discounts

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The Student Beans app connects students with discounts on non-educational expenses like food, clothing and tech.
Samantha Simon at a book signing earlier this summer.

Utah author and entrepreneur gives back to SLCC

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Utah 4 Kids author Samantha Simon will be speaking and mentoring students at Entreprecursious event.
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Quotes from Gov. Herbert’s campus visit

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Read some of the responses that Gov. Gary Herbert gave to SLCC students during a Q&A session last Wednesday.

Discover what DECA can do for you

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Kenzie Ball recaps the 2018 DECA conference and explains how DECA could help students reach their career and personal goals.
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Local Utah theatre uses arts in the battle against cancer

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In addition to entertaining audiences with popular musicals, the Hopebox Theatre in Kaysville also provides another service: donations to families battling cancer.

DECA invites students to step out of class and into the real world

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DECA will hold a workshop called “Entreprecurious” in the Student Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus that will feature guest speakers who will talk to those who want to start their own businesses.
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SLCC will revamp its business building with $10M donation from Gail Miller’s foundation

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Businesswoman Gail Miller and her family's foundation contributed $10 million toward SLCC's school of business and its business building on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
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Maven Strong Pilate Studio: Weathering a pandemic

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Tessa Arneson, owner of Maven Strong Pilate Studio, has developed a flexible business amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress

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Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.