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Club helps students and veterans build camaraderie

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The Student Veterans club helps veterans adjust to school life by offering free services and support.
Richard Diaz and Alonso Reyna Rivarola

SLCC looks to become Hispanic serving. A collaborative work team and school groups are...

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Salt Lake Community College is beginning to develop a framework that will improve the school's ability to serve Hispanic and Latino students.
Rogel Fuentes

SLCC health centers enhance student wellness

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The Center for Health and Counseling offers massages, counseling, screenings and more.
Shannel on stage at The Grand Theatre

Queen of the campus

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Shannel, a member of Divas of Diversity entertained SLCC students at the Grand Theatre.
Chemistry and biology textbooks stacked on a bookshelf

Book buying options for SLCC students

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There are several ways for SLCC students to save money on the cost of textbooks.
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CERT stands ready for campus emergencies

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A recent evacuation drill at South City Campus highlighted the work of the Campus Emergency Response Team.

Are you in it to win it?

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Students at Library Square, Westpointe and Airport campuses will be able to take a break from studying and play “Minute to Win It”.

Publication Studies Class to Publish Chapbook

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Translation by Hana Jabr will launch on April 12. The book is about a daughter's relationship with her father during the six years that he worked as a translator in Iraq.

Creating an SLCC Club

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SLCC is full of clubs, but creating the one you need or want is easier than it seems.
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Work-study jobs help cover tuition costs

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SLCC has many options when it comes to paying for college, including work-study jobs.
Knife resting on a kitchen cutting board with avocado, tomatoes, eggs, mushrooms, spring onions, and leaves

How SLCC students can boost their nutrition on a budget

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Maintaining good nutrition while in college is more doable than students may realize, according to Whitney Ockey from the Center for Health and Counseling.

Architecture and Technology: CAM is energy efficient without having to be LEED Certified

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This multi-piece article explores the many elements related to the new Center for Arts and Media at the South City Campus, including updates in technology, new ideals and the resources available to students.