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Refugee Club members create own community

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Get to know some of the most culturally diverse students on campus from the Refugee Club.
Ring

Club invites students to polish up jewelry skills

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Join the beginner-friendly Jewelry Club every Tuesday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Tassel and money

How changes in tuition affect students, colleges

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Are you aware of the impact of what an underfunded college could mean for you? Look out for tuition hikes and more.
Active Shooter Training video

Safety measures in place to protect SLCC students

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After the school shooting last month in Parkland, Florida, SLCC students may want to know more about campus safety procedures.
Junior Martinez campaign photo

Newly elected SLCCSA president aims for more student involvement

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SLCCSA President-elect Junior Martinez wants to get more students involved on campus.
Allison Furry

Find a career path you love

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SLCC student Allison Furry shares her personal story on the journey and importance of finding a career path you love.
Layli Long Soldier

Award-winning poet visits SLCC

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Award-winning poet Layli Long Soldier shared her work and discussed Native American issues last month at South City Campus.
Della Chandler, Jane Chandler, Sandra Bright

Murder mystery dinner takes guests back in time

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Enjoy this recap of the "Great Gatsby" murder mystery dinner that took place March 7.
Surplus sales floor

Out with the old: Save on surplus items

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Students can save some cash by buying used goods from the SLCC Surplus Department.
Folio

Last call for spring 2018 Folio submissions

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Folio is accepting submissions for its spring 2018 edition through this Friday.
Woman exercising on yoga mat

Practice yoga to find your inner zen

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Don’t let the stress of school bring you down. Come de-stress and practice yoga at a free yoga class.
Bobby Seale

Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale inspires next generation of activists

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Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale believes this generation of students will carry on his party's message.