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Taylorsville Redwood Campus bookstore

SLCC bookstores under new management

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SLCC bookstores will now be managed by Follett Corporation.
Dr. Deneece G. Huftalin

President’s letter to students for fall 2018

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SLCC President Deneece Huftalin welcomes students back for another year and wants to help students tell their story.
Junior Martinez

New SLCCSA leaders are ready to serve

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SLCCSA President Junior Martinez Magallon and Vice President Chase Larson talk about their time in office and their goals for the upcoming year.
South City Campus parking lot

SLCC increases parking fine

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SLCC recently raised the standard parking fine from $10 to $15. Learn more about how parking funds are used on campus.
Westpointe exterior

Brand-new Westpointe Center opens next week

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Take a look inside the state-of-the-art Westpointe Workforce Training & Education Center, which opens Wednesday, August 22.
Brianne Koehler

Where are they now: Brianne Koehler

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SLCC alumna Brianne Koehler is using her construction management degree to pursue her passion for woodworking.
Tired girl sleeping on her book

SLCC students suffer from sleep deprivation

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Sleep deprivation affects nearly one out of four SLCC students. Learn what you can do to develop healthy sleep habits.

SkillsUSA, SLCC offer financial aid incentives

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SLCC students who do well in the SkillsUSA state competitions can apply for a tuition waiver.
Redwood Campus Food Pantry

Bruin Pantry helps students with food insecurity

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Learn more about the on-campus food pantry that has been serving SLCC students since 2013.
Club Resonance

Student music takes stage at Bearfoot Festival

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View photos and read a recap of the fifth annual Bearfoot Festival.
Financial aid office

SLCC continues promise to cover tuition

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SLCC Promise covers the cost of tuition and fees for full-time students who already have federal grants.
OneCard offices

OneCard to include free UTA benefits

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Starting August 1, SLCC students and staff will be able to ride UTA buses, TRAX, FrontRunner and other services for free.