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Laughter Yoga: don’t grin and bear it, laugh and love it

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SLCC offers many different classes to help de-stress, but none as unique as Laughter Yoga, a class that reminds students that happiness is important.
Thaniel Bishop being interviewed

SLCC Green Academy prepares for a greener future

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Salt Lake Community College's Green Academy presents new opportunities for students interested in energy management careers such as working in Solar Photovoltaic Systems.

Academic credit AWOL for Veterans

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HB254 requisitions credit for military service; colleges lack direction and leadership for implementation.
Left to right: Beth Low, Josue Tlapale-Reyes and Liz Tallington

Native American, Pacific Islander retention rates decline

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SLCC Institutional Research conducted a study in 2011 and found that 41% of Native American and Pacific Islander students who did not re-enroll had a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher.

Sección en español: Experto de inmigración contesta preguntas para SLCC

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Experto de inmigración, Mark Alvarez, contesta preguntas de inmigraciones para los estudiantes de Salt Lake Community College.
Backpack with concealed carry weapon.

Concealed weapons on campus

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Salt Lake Community College has clear policies regarding weapons on campus.

SLCC’s summer events are limited

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Compared to fall and spring semesters, there are much fewer events during summer for SLCC students.
Rebecca smiles with mud on her face

Eccles Lab knee deep in fun to celebrate International Mud Day

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Jimmie Breedlove captured the fun at the Eccles Early Childhood Development Lab School through a photo essay.
Tuba secton leads the Bruin Parade Band at Taylorsville Dayzz

The Bruin Parade Band marches through town

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SLCC's Bruin Parade Band performs across the Salt Lake valley during the summer.
The 2013 Utah Arts Festival at Library Square

The pen is mightier than the sword at the Utah Arts Festival

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SLCC's Community Writing Center hosted the Wasatch Iron Pen competition at the Utah Arts Fest giving writers a chance to write and be heard over the weekend.
Wire horse sculpture

Metal sculpting at SLCC forges futures and skills for all students

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SLCC Instructor Rick Prazen talks about students' futures in welding and metal sculpting.

Student loan rates to increase July 1

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Interest rates on subsidized Stafford loans are set to double on July 1, 2013 if Congress takes no action. Students who want to keep student interest rates low e should contact their public officials.