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Haunted houses in the age of COVID-19

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It may not be exactly the same as years past, but many of Utah’s Halloween favorites are still open, including Nightmare on 13th and the Haunted Forest.
Outside Egyptian Theatre in daytime

Photos: A socially distant Sundance Film Festival

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View photos of downtown Park City during the virtual Sundance Film Festival.
Tower Theatre lit up at night

Local nonprofit focuses on film community

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The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program offered a fresh perspective to the nonprofit Salt Lake Film Society.

SLCC cheer tryouts set for May 7

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SLCC students can represent their school as a member of the cheerleading squad.
Amy Rees Anderson speaks to students

Local entrepreneur shares business savvy

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Amy Rees Anderson spoke to SLCC students earlier this month at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Pensive female standing near window in dark room

SLCC counselor offers insight into seasonal affective disorder

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Dr. Scott Kadera says students who experience seasonal affective disorder can face extra challenges during the spring semester.
Large kitchen at the SLCC Culinary Institute

SLCC culinary arts program one of the college’s ‘best kept secrets’

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Culinary arts students prepare for careers in the food industry by learning in and outside the kitchen.

Salt Lake Comic Con 2015 recap

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Here's a recap on some of the sights and sounds of Salt Lake Comic Con 2015.

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,...
Three art pieces being displayed in a gallery

Powerful paintings and sculptures grace South City Campus

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Two galleries on display at South City Campus shine light on parts of the population that are often unheard and show the strength and vitality of the people they represent.
Skull and flowers painted on a black plate

Día de Muertos celebrations at SLCC are about more than just tradition

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SLCC welcomed people of different cultures and backgrounds to celebrate Día de los Muertos on Nov. 1 and 2 at the West Valley and Taylorsville Redwood campuses.
Strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and oranges

Use healthy food to increase your brain power for finals week

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Many students consume energy drinks and high-calorie foods to fuel their cram sessions, but there's a better way to keep your energy up.