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SLCC study abroad opportunities take students around the world

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Salt Lake Community College’s study abroad program concluded its most recent visit to Japan on Saturday. A new group of students will travel to India beginning July 25.
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Students review the 67th Grammy Awards

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Viewers and music fanatics have expressed both excitement and disappointment over the 67th Grammy Awards.
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Cat colony caretaker calls on SLCC students to take over

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For five years, Marilyn Briggs has watched over the Miller Campus community cats. But she believes SLCC students and staff would benefit from leading the volunteer project.
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4 places to go for a better SLCC experience

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Here are four facilities at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus that every student can use to improve their SLCC experience.
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2nd Tracks Sports gets students ready for the slopes at a lower cost

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Winter sports enthusiasts short on cash may find some good bargains at this Salt Lake City shop. Jefferson Curtis explains.

Social networking and web comic creators: A Comic Con Panel Report

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At 1:00 PM, a panel was conducted by Howard Tayler, a Hugo Award-winning podcaster and creator of the web comic Schlock Mercenary, Aneeka Richins,...

Black Lives Matter comes to Redwood Campus

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Dozens of BLM protesters and opponents met at Taylorsville Redwood Campus last Friday.
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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.
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Race Swami keeps minority swimmers’ dreams afloat

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Race Swami offers swimming programs to youths in underserved communities.
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Hobbies that piqued interest during the coronavirus pandemic

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People pursued new hobbies during the COVID-19 pandemic to combat the mental health effects of quarantine and self-isolation.
Rae Duckworth holds a "Justice for Bobby" sticker near a mural in Salt Lake City

Murals paint memories of those lost to police violence across the US

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In recent years, artists in Salt Lake City and other U.S. cities have painted "gravestone murals" to commemorate people killed by police across the country.
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Womxn share stories about identity and struggle in new anthology series

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The SLCC Community Writing Center established the "She Said" writing workshop and anthology to provide underrepresented Utah womxn with a platform to share their stories.