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SLCC Tanner Forum: The Atlantic’s Ed Yong to speak about COVID-19

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Ed Yong, a staff writer at The Atlantic, will speak at the virtual Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
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Another virtual event disrupted by racist Zoom bombing

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Internet trolls posted racist and pornographic images during the Transformative Justice and Abolition Criminology Conference on Friday.
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A conversation with Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson

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Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson joined SLCC President Deneece Huftalin on an episode of SLCC Talk.
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Pandemic remote work produces mixed results for people with disabilities

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Remote work has benefited some people with disabilities, but many employees and job seekers still encounter ableism and a lack of inclusion.
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Voices Amplified: April 25, 2022

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This #VoicesAmplified takeover includes conversations with Women of the World, SLCC Community Gardens and the LOVELOUD Festival.
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SLCC student helps lead a rally for reproductive rights at Utah Capitol

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Marianne Aguero, a student at Salt Lake Community College, participated in the Women’s March reproductive rights rally at the state Capitol on Oct. 8.
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Weber Basin official: Snowfall should fill reservoirs, boost Great Salt Lake

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The head of one of the key water suppliers in and around Weber and Davis counties is offering a very upbeat water projection going forward thanks to the heavy snowfall so far this winter.
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Water year leaves slightly fewer Utahns worried about Great Salt Lake

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Although an exceptional 2022-23 winter season resulted in a good water year for the state, a majority of Utahns remain concerned about the future of the Great Salt Lake.
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Drive-through provides needed supplies to pets

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David Stensland covers the pet pantry drive-through event hosted by Salt Lake County Animal Services.
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‘No Cap’: How Gen Z slang is shaking up office talk

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From baby boomers to Gen Z, each group has their own way of speaking, which can make conversations more confusing than productive.

Castle of Chaos: A delightful date night?

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Castle of Chaos on 5600 South Redwood Road in Taylorsville may be the perfect place to take a date for a fright night this...

Sandbar welcomes college students

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The Sandbar is open to all college students 21 years of age and over. All week long Sandbar has different line-ups for different days of...