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Utah legislature puts initiative changes on November ballot

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The special session was called amid the Utah Supreme Court’s decision to restrict the legislature’s power to revise voter initiatives.
"Trans Lives Matter" written on arrow-shaped whiteboard sign

Popular on-campus center to remain open amid anti-DEI bill conversations

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SLCC shows no signs of closing its Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center because of HB 261, although the center will be reviewed by state officials.
Graphical representation of Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump standing at podiums

Election 2024: Trump vs. Harris on higher education

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Notable differences in ideology and priorities concerning higher education exist between Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Dozens of people sit on capitol building steps with a sign that reads "abortion is legal in Utah"

Utah Supreme Court decision to uphold block on abortion trigger law elicits many viewpoints

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Community members react to a recent ruling by the Utah Supreme Court that continues the injunction on a trigger law that bans nearly all abortions in the state.
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Students react to Utah’s anti-DEI law and its impact on student resources

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After the passage of Utah HB 261 in 2024, Salt Lake Community College altered some of its diversity-related departments and programs to comply with the new law.
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Grand opening of Alder Plaza attracts many students, faculty, and staff, drawing a plethora...

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Salt Lake Community College celebrated the debut of the newly built Alder Plaza on Aug. 19 at the Taylorsville Redwood campus.
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Changes to FAFSA eligibility requirements expands student access

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Changes to FAFSA went into effect July 1, and Salt Lake Community College financial aid offices can assist students with the new, simplified process.
Nahomi Rei Pena seated underneath a painting

New SLCCSA president hopes to inspire students through experience

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Nahomi Rei Pena has big plans this year -- for the SLCCSA as well as herself.
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SLCC Hometowns: Bao Lam

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SLCC student and Globe staffer Bao Lam recalls his favorite memories and other aspects of life in his hometown of Rach Gia, Vietnam.
West entrance of South City Campus

SLCC community reacts to assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump

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Students, alumni and staff commented on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally on July 13.
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Several athletes with Utah ties to compete at the Paris Olympics

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The Paris 2024 Olympics will feature several athletes who are from Utah or who have called Utah home for some time.
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Alternative Pride festival in Salt Lake City promotes community over corporations

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For the third straight year, Pride Without Police provided an alternative to Utah Pride celebrations that occurred earlier in the month.