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Students climb the recycled waste for a group photograph

Students kick off RecycleMania 2012 tournament

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Students from Salt Lake Community College and other local schools launch this year's recycling competition.

Upcoming Pathways to Peace events

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Upcoming Pathways to Peace events March 28, 10:45 a.m. U.S. Military Strength in the Obama Era Hinkley Institute of Politics, U of U March 28, 3 p.m. The Future...

Burmese human rights film ‘Into the Current’ shows in SLC

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Admission is free for a movie about the struggle for democracy against a dictatorship. The film will be presented on Tuesday evening at the downtown Salt Lake City Public Library.
Michele Norris speaking at SLCC's Grand Theatre on the Race Card Project.

Michele Norris gives SLCC time for reflection on race

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Michele Norris, a reporter for NPR, speaks about the Race Card Project and overcoming racism and stereotypes.
Delicate Arch in Arches National Park

Moab offers travelers adventure and serenity

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Are you making travel plans? Moab is home to all kinds of adventure.
A man and his knife

ROTC Field Training: Making an Officer, Day 1

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Advanced party 0700-0800: Advanced party of cadets and cadre leave for Camp Williams to set up land navigation courses, water refill stations, and pick...
Skiing off the edge

Save hundreds at the slopes

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With ski season rapidly approaching, make sure you are in the know about the student deals offered by your local resorts here along the...
Catching that last wave...

A slice of paradise on a student budget

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Traveling on a budget isn't limited to just hiking trails as proven by contributing writer Aaron Clark on a vacation to Costa Rica.

Food pantry included in South City renovations

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Social Work Club's latest project of creating a food pantry for SLCC students, faculty and staff at South City Campus.
Marchers hold "Let Freedom Ring" banner

Photos: MLK Day march in SLC

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Westminster College and the local community honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday.
Utah State Capitol under a blue sky

Rep. Chris Stewart to resign; governor calls for special election

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Rep. Chris Stewart will leave Congress on Sept. 15, the legislator formally announced yesterday in a letter to the governor, setting the stage for a special election later this year.

The Training Table: A Utah Original

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If you like to eat out, but you are tired of going to one national chain restaurant after the other, you might like to...