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SLCC votes 2022: US House District 3

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Learn more about Republican Rep. John Curtis and Democratic challenger Glenn Wright in this debate recap for the U.S. House District 3 seat.
Outside of Acme Camera Company located in the heart of Sugarhouse

Local camera company offers deals for photo students

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Acme Camera, located in Sugarhouse, offers great deals on camera and lens rentals for students.
Financial aid information center board with fliers of various colors

Without an exact date, the student debt relief application is set to arrive in...

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Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Education said the student debt relief application will launch in "early October."

Irish band to perform at Student Center

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‘An Rogaire Dubh’ plays traditional Irish tunes for St. Patty’s Day Celebration on March 13.
UTA bus parked at bus stop

UTA improving safety for student riders during pandemic

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Utah Transit Authority strengthened its safety and health precautions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
An employee works from home

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.
Pen inside open notebook

Community Writing Center to host DiverseCity Writing Series

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SLCC's Community Writing Center is hosting a reading of works from DiverseCity Writing Series members on Oct. 24.
RadioActive KRCL graphic for March 7, 2022

Voices Amplified: March 7, 2022

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SLCC students return to host another episode of RadioActive on KRCL.
Student learns to use iMovie

Students learn digital storytelling

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The Community Writing Center offered the free workshop for students last week in the Publication Center.

Affordable housing hard to find for students and families

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Students attending school full time are not only affected by rising tuition rates. The limited availability of affordable housing is also plaguing their budgets.
Spencer Cox, left, Brian King, center, and Robert Latham standing at debate podiums

Utah’s fiery 2024 gubernatorial debate

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Incumbent Republican Gov. Spencer Cox, Democratic challenger Rep. Brian King, and Libertarian candidate Robert Latham each presented their vision for the state.
Skiing on a hillside

Shred for less this winter with a student discount season pass

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Too early to be thinking about winter? Not really, discount prices on season passes will go up around the middle of September.