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Bobby Seale

Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale inspires next generation of activists

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Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale believes this generation of students will carry on his party's message.

SLCC hosts relationship workshop for students

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Passport to Love teaches students about maintaining healthy relationships with a spouse or significant other.
Richard Monsen

Student body elections: Time to cast your ballot

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Learn more about this year's candidates for student body president and how you can win a free iPad.
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Change your community with SLCC Thayne Center

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The Thayne Center is a great resource for students looking to expand their perspective and get involved with the community.

Discover what DECA can do for you

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Kenzie Ball recaps the 2018 DECA conference and explains how DECA could help students reach their career and personal goals.
STEM Learning Center at South City

Learn to be resourceful at SLCC

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Find out how to get homework help, massages, counseling and other services on campus.
Exercise equipment in the Bruin Fitness Center

Bruin Fitness Center opens at South City Campus

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Flex your brain and your muscles in the new fitness center at South City Campus.
Honey bees

What you should know about colony collapse disorder

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Do you know why bees are dying? Is your honey environmentally friendly? See what Peter Somers says about CCD.
Suicide prevention ribbon

Gov. Herbert assembles teen suicide task force

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Find out what Utah Governor Gary Herbert is doing to lower the state's high rate of youth suicides.
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Where you can save with your student ID

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Explore the many perks and benefits that come with your SLCC OneCard.
Nikki Giovanni and Lisa Bickmore

‘Princess of Black Poetry’ wows audience during MLK event

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Find out why Nikki Giovanni has been called the "Princess of Black Poetry."
"Dressed to Protest" exhibit

SLCC Fashion Institute makes statement with new ‘Dressed to Protest’ exhibit

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SLCC fashion students and faculty are using their skills to tackle important social issues. Marcos Aragon explains.