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Elliptcials sit inside the LAC

SLCC provides free gym services

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Salt Lake Community College students have free access to their very own gym. Dean Steed has the details.
Club Rush at South

Say hello to these SLCC clubs

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Club Rush has come and gone, but SLCC students can still join one of the dozens of clubs on campus. Camryn Jensen has the details.
Alarm clock

Don’t snooze on these spring deadlines

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Going back to school can be hectic, but SLCC students need to be aware of these fast-approaching deadlines.
SLCC Bookstore

Paying for textbooks: Save yourself a headache

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Save yourself time and hard-earned money! Get creative ideas on cheaper ways to buy textbooks.
UREC students

SLCC creating opportunities for refugees in Utah

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Salt Lake Community College supports the Utah Refugee Education Center, which strives to make the community a better place for all.
Large kitchen at the SLCC Culinary Institute

SLCC Culinary Institute has all the ingredients to help students succeed

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At the SLCC Culinary Institute, students feel empowered through the creation of something we all love: food.

Swing into SLCC dance classes at South

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Country Western and Social Dance classes are being held at South City Campus this semester. Instructor Pam Genovesi has more information.
Tassel and money

Tuition due soon? Don’t panic, SLCC can help

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Sarah Hall shares some ways that SLCC students can cut tuition costs for the spring semester.
Tobogganers walking uphill

5 fun ways to stay active this winter

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Resist the urge to hibernate this winter and try some of these activities.
Christmas tree lights

Winter activities to warm your spirit

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Salt Lake City has plenty of winter activities that are sure to make you feel warm and fuzzy inside.

Brother 2 Brother helps children find their way

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Male SLCC students who join the Brother 2 Brother program can serve as mentors to children in the community.

Lawsuits filed over cuts to Utah monuments

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With the recent reduction of two national monuments, the battle over public lands is just beginning.