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Drusky concert

SLC music venues get creative amid pandemic

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Sartain & Saunders, which owns Kilby Court, Urban Lounge and Metro Music Hall, had to make big changes to stay afloat during the pandemic.
Vigil outside South City Campus

Vigil at SLCC honors victims in Atlanta, spotlights AAPI voices

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Students, faculty and community members joined together to support Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the aftermath of the Atlanta shooting spree.
Womxn's Heritage Month graphic

SLCC hosting several events in celebration of women

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SLCC has organized Womxn's Heritage Month to honor and recognize all women and their accomplishments.
Plow clears out Alta Ski Area

Experts urge caution as avalanche danger remains high

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Avalanches remain a constant threat to people who recreate in the backcountry.
Social media icons on a smartphone

The importance of setting social media boundaries

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Students may need to set boundaries on their social media usage to maintain healthier relationships.
The front of the Broadway theater

Salt Lake Film Society: Keeping independent cinema alive

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The Salt Lake Film Society created SLFS@Home to continue screening films during the coronavirus pandemic.
News website on gray laptop next to journal

Panel discussion on media literacy to include SLCC faculty, former student

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Students and community members can learn more about media literacy during a virtual panel discussion on Thursday.
The Creative Writing Group poster and publications

SLCC clubs talk pandemic changes

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SLCC student clubs continue to meet virtually during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Graphic reads "Be the change"

SLCCSA elections: Meet the candidates for 2021-22

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SLCC student elections begin Monday. Learn more about this year's candidates.
SLCC block letter sign at Redwood Campus

SLCC begins new tradition of giving

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SLCC will attempt to raise $100,000 in a span of 1,948 minutes beginning 8 a.m. Wednesday.
Chalkboard reads "reject white supremacy"

No More Silence: Black Student Union speaks for change

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The Black Student Union hosted a panel discussion Friday after racist agitators interrupted the virtual poetry slam on Feb. 4.
No More Silence: A BSU Panel Discussion

Black Student Union to address poetry slam incident

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On Friday, the Black Student Union will host a panel discussion about the disruption that occurred during last week's virtual poetry slam.