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COVID-19 highlights library’s struggles to fill part-time positions

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COVID-19 and low wages have impacted the ability to hire and retain part-time employees at SLCC libraries.
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Students discuss challenges of learning while working

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Working while attending college is quite common, and the challenge has an impact on student performance.
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Meet SLCC’s Graduates of Excellence for 2022

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Seven SLCC students received the special distinction of being named a Graduate of Excellence from their respective schools.
Seven plaques standing in a row, each reading "Best Colleges for Veterans" for different years

Veterans help returning students navigate college

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SLCC’s Veterans Services work to motivate and provide a support network for veteran students in need.
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Pete Souza, former chief White House photographer, is this year’s Tanner Forum speaker

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Former chief White House photographer Pete Souza will speak at the 2022 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.

SLCC Confidential

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Working day and night to protect Salt Lake Community College students from danger are the members of the Utah Highway Patrol. After forging a...
Two students view shrinking Great Salt Lake

Students get expansive Great Salt Lake experience

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Dozens of high schoolers from Horizonte Instruction and Training Center learned about the Great Salt Lake during a field trip to Antelope Island on Thursday, Oct 27.
College kids on spring break

SLCC students planning spring break-ations

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SLCC students have very different ideas when asked about their spring break plans.
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Give to students this Thursday for Giving Day

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Salt Lake Community College will launch its third annual Giving Day event Thursday, with donations going directly to scholarships, college programs and a student emergency fund.
Admin Building demolition

The old Admin Building went out like a wrecking ball

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With the new Administration Building now complete on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, SLCC tears down the nearly 50-year old Jay L. Nelson Administration Building.
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Little Cottonwood gondola project gets passing council vote

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The Wasatch Front Regional Council recently voted in favor of a new transportation plan that includes a proposed gondola for Little Cottonwood Canyon.

The cultural shift of tattoos

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With a recent evening at a local coffee shop, one can't help but notice how many people are willing to show their creative works...