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Utah may adopt permanent daylight saving time

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The passage of Senate Bill 59 puts Utah one step closer to using Mountain Daylight Time on a permanent basis.
J. Robert Latham

#SLCCvotes: 5 questions for J. Robert Latham

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Learn more about J. Robert Latham, the Libertarian candidate for Utah's 2nd Congressional District.
President Biden signs American Rescue Plan into law

What to expect from the latest stimulus package

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The American Rescue Plan became law on March 11. Find out who will benefit, and at what cost.
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Cotopaxi owner, SLCC alum Davis Smith recognized for making a difference

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For being a successful entrepreneur who uses their success to do good globally, Salt Lake Community College honored Davis Smith with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2020.
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Voices Amplified: Feb. 7, 2022

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Listen to the second episode of Voices Amplified, where student journalists from The Globe and Amplify Utah take over RadioActive on KRCL.
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Students react to new messaging features in upcoming iPhone update

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Students discuss the pros and cons of iOS 16, which will allow iPhone users to edit and unsend recently sent text messages.
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Utah 2022 election update: Republicans win all five federal races

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Utah will send five Republican incumbents back to Congress after reelecting Sen. Mike Lee, Rep. Blake Moore, Rep. Chris Stewart, Rep. John Curtis and Rep. Burgess Owens in the 2022 midterm elections.
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Voices Amplified: March 23, 2023

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Learn more about alternative spring break, the Tumbleweeds Film Festival, and a local women's writing project on this episode of Voices Amplified.
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Lawsuit filed against Utah demanding action to save the Great Salt Lake

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A coalition of environmental groups has filed a lawsuit against the state of Utah, accusing political leaders and agencies of not doing enough to save the Great Salt Lake.
Bell graphic for Democracy Day, Sept. 15, 2024

Myth-busting common democracy fallacies

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Mason Britton delves into and dispels seven myths surrounding the American democratic system.
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Resources, community members gather to promote sexual assault awareness

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The Rape Recovery Center joined several organizations in a gathering at the Utah Capitol Rotunda on April 2 to promote sexual assault awareness month.
Disney representative Trent Romjin (left) and student Michelle Watson

Dreams come true with the Disney College Program

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Wishing on a star isn’t necessary for those who want to work with the Disney Company. Disneyland and Walt Disney World offer college students of...