Tech talent pipeline discussion panelists

Salt Lake City facing shortage of tech graduates

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Congressman Ben McAdams hosted a tech talent pipeline discussion Oct. 7 at Miller Campus.
Murphey vapes

Can vape shops withstand a flavor ban?

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With 7 states issuing a ban on flavored vaping products, Austin Brewer explores how a flavor ban could destroy an entire industry.
Protesters watch burning car

Photos: Thousands protest in Salt Lake City over death of George Floyd

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Globe photographer Jared Stanger continues to follow anti-racism protests in Salt Lake City. Read his op-ed and view exclusive photos from the various demonstrations.
USPS mailboxes

Mail-in voting is on the rise

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Voterise executive director Hope Zitting-Goeckeritz breaks down mail ballots and how they may affect voter turnout in Utah this year.
A vial of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

COVID-19 booster shots may be necessary

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COVID-19 booster shots, and potentially annual vaccinations, will likely become a necessity in the future.
Marcie Cancio sits next to Talithia Williams

SLCC assistant professor receives national advisor award

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Marcie Young Cancio, an assistant professor of communication, recently received the Honor Roll Advisor award from the College Media Association.
RadioActive KRCL graphic for Feb. 28, 2022

Voices Amplified: Feb. 28, 2022

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SLCC student journalists explore more diverse stories in their latest RadioActive takeover on KRCL.
Two people edit a video project

Local youths produce multimedia vaccination awareness campaign

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With funding from the CDC Foundation, students in the Spy Hop digital arts program created a multimedia campaign about the importance and efficacy of vaccines.
Commercial district in Sugarhouse neighborhood in Salt Lake City, Utah

SLC focuses on ‘traffic calming’ as lower speed limit enforcement faces obstacles

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The Salt Lake City Council approved 20 mph speed limits in the city's residential areas in May.
Teresa Jack with her corgi, Watson, at the beach

SLCC student working toward legislation that bans ‘debarking’ in Utah

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After adopting a debarked corgi named Watson, SLCC student Teresa Jack hopes to ban devocalization surgery, a procedure that can cause lifelong complications for animals.
A sign communicates the closure of King's English Bookstore

Drag story time disruptors miss the mark

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Amie Schaeffer responds to the individual who called in a bomb threat during drag story time at King's English on Sunday.
Graphic depicting a red megaphone and signs

Explaining free speech at the U

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As a public university, the U is required to protect the First Amendment right of free speech. Different forms of speech are subject to different regulations at the U.