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Students weigh benefits of using Rate My Professors

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Students share their opinions about Rate My Professors, a review-based website that allows students to publicly rank instructors.
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Firewalk with me

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Students face their fears by walking on fire with the help of Salt Lake Community College math instructor Dr. L. Cameron Mosher.
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Utah veterans reflect on Memorial Day

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As the nation pauses to remember its fallen military heroes, several Utah veterans share their Memorial Day memories.

Folio ends semester with a bang by powerful performances from students

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Folio is SLCC’s very own literary magazine, which focuses on publishing student’s short stories, memoirs, poems, photography, paintings and multimedia artwork.
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SLCC begins dispersing third batch of federal emergency aid to students

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Salt Lake Community College started dispersing emergency student aid from the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARP Act.
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SLCC’s associate vice president for student success accepts new position in Minnesota

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Kathryn Kay Coquemont leaves SLCC to become the dean of students and associate vice president at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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Back to school: Student clubs and organizations

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The more than 50 clubs and organizations at Salt Lake Community College provide something for everyone, from health to business, culinary, the arts and more.
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Free financial aid for students

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Students who don't fill out a FAFSA are simply passing up money for college.
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SLCC student Mirian Contreras killed in TRAX accident

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A Salt Lake Community College student was struck and killed by a Trax train near the Meadowbrook Campus on Monday, May 14 in what police are calling a "case of distraction."
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Mortuary science program deals with death

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SLCC mortuary science students learn to be embalmers and funeral directors.
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Lindsay Simons wins reelection, hopes to amplify student voices

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Lindsay Simons will serve a second term as president of the SLCC Student Association after winning reelection in February.
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Diversity in skilled labor is increasing. Disparities still exist, but the industry is making...

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As more diverse tradespeople enter the job market, inclusion and equity become increasingly important components at technical schools and workplaces.