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A “Lost Boy of Sudan” starts Student Orphan Club

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A small village in Sudan was attacked by government militia, who burned houses and shot people without any explanation. Wild animals then devoured those...
Dr. Harold Chuck Foster, Millie Sparks Martin Luther King Humanitarian Award winners and Dr. Anthony Farley 2012 Martin Luther King Human Rights Distinguished Speaker

Farley urges us to remember more than MLK’s easy messages

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On Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, Salt Lake Community College presented Mildred Sparks, director of the Faculty Teaching and Learning Center, and Dr. Howard Chuck...
Person on chair donating blood

LGBTQ community questions blood, plasma donor qualifications

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LGBTQ community members assert that gay and bisexual men are subjected to homophobic blood and plasma donation restrictions.
Sticker on upper right corner of UHP window

Thin Blue Line flag disappears from UHP office window at South City Campus

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SLCC staff and community members expressed concern after a Thin Blue Line flag sticker was displayed in the window of the Utah Highway Patrol's office window at South City Campus.

The library: Students greatest resource

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When most people think of a library they usually just think about rows upon rows of books, but not much else. When students think...
An image of a decorated grave site during Day of the Dead celebrations at the cemetery of San Antonio Tecómitl, in the Milpa Alpa borough of Mexico City, Mexico.

Dia de los Muertos more than just a variant of Halloween

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Many Latin Americans celebrate El Dia de los Muertos, a festival to honor those who have passed away. Jennifer Vasquez Acevedo brings you the details of this celebration.
Bundles of skis leaning on store walls

2nd Tracks Sports gets students ready for the slopes at a lower cost

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Winter sports enthusiasts short on cash may find some good bargains at this Salt Lake City shop. Jefferson Curtis explains.
Fan boat drives across the Great Salt Lake

Lake questions: Does greater salinity lead to more evaporation in the Salt Lake?

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Local experts answer community questions about the water levels, salinity and health impacts of Great Salt Lake.
A bar graph of the most stressed U.S. states

New study shows Utahns are among the most stressed in the US, students included

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Utah ranks among the most stressed states in the country, placing second nationally in a recent study.
Empty docks from low water levels in the Great Salt Lake Marina

Water, Great Salt Lake bills to be unveiled in the Utah State Legislature

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House and Senate leaders will unveil a series of bills this week aimed at water conservation and the Great Salt Lake.
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Spring job fair underway at Taylorsville Redwood Campus

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SLCC students searching for job opportunities can connect with employers during the annual spring job fair.
Film poster with heart-shaped transgender pride flag with the text "We Belong; A documentary about celebrating transgender people"

‘We Belong’: A SLCC documentary that celebrates Utah’s trans community

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In "We Belong," three transgender people from different age groups share their experiences with coming out, gender dysphoria and transphobia.