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Minister Dr. Rodger Gland

Thoughts on Black History month

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Black history month is about more than remembering the past, but helping the lives of those for the future.
Folio student editorial staff.

Get published in Folio

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Folio is now accepting submissions with a deadline set for March 21.
Artistic rendering of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus after demolition of the Administration building.

Park-like area to take place of building

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The Jay L. Nelson Administration building will be replaced by open area providing a view of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Sam Crawford and Zach Frew

Couples kiss for iPod at SLCC

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On Thursday, Feb. 13 the SLCC Student stores held a kiss off challenge to couples and partners.

SLCC Talks: Olympic Winter Games

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In this edition of SLCC Talks we ask students about the Winter Olympics.

Women’s basketball: Bruins squeeze by North Idaho

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The Bruins women's basketball team recovers from their loss by beating the NIC Cardinals 51-48.

SLCC Talks: Love is in the air

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In this edition of SLCC Talks, love is in the air. We are asking students about Valentine’s Day.
Overflowing food pantry

Food for Thought; Food for those in need

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SLCC's Campus Cupboard helps students in need with groceries.

From Inside the Glass: Utah likes business, dislikes students

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Tuition continues to increase, causing students to veer away from education and jumping straight into the workforce.
Asian Student Forum

Asian students share their stories; dispel common myths and stereotypes

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On Feb. 3, a panel of Asian students came together at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, sharing stories of what they’ve experienced as students at SLCC.

Condoms and communication equal safer sex

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On Feb. 13, Health and Wellness Services, will present “Take Consent to Heart,” an event to help students with healthy relationships and safe sex.

SLCC Talks: Race Card Project

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In this edition of SLCC Talks we explore the Race Card Project exhibit currently at SLCC this month