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Letter from the editor: Make your voice heard this election year

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Editor in chief Amie Schaeffer reflects on the vice presidential debate and how students can make their voice heard this election year.

YWCA campaign sheds light on the effects of violence

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Domestic violence has become prevalent in America. Three out of four Americans personally know someone or have been a victim of domestic violence, as...
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SLCC basketball teams play scrimmages before seasons begin in January

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The coronavirus delayed the usual start of men's and women's basketball activities at Salt Lake Community College.
#ThrowbackThursday dance

SLCCSA celebrates #ThrowbackThursday

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The next SLCCSA President and Executive Vice President were announced during the #ThrowbackThursday dance at South City Campus.
Portrait of Lindsay Simons

#SLCCVotes: Meet Lindsay Simons, candidate for SLCCSA president

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Learn more about Lindsay Simons, candidate for president of the SLCC Student Association for 2021-22.
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Photos: SLCC opens Tim and Brenda Huval Student Center

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Take a look inside the new Tim and Brenda Huval Student Center at Jordan Campus.
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.
SLCC 2020 graduation package

A graduation checklist for SLCC students

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Learn more about the graduation process at Salt Lake Community College.
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SLCC drops GPA registration holds for students who register for fall 2021

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Salt Lake Community College will automatically release registration holds for students whose cumulative GPA dropped below 2.0 if they register for the fall 2021 semester.
The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.

SLCC internships include real-world experience outside of Utah

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Thanks to SLCC internship programs, students can pursue their educational and career interests in a variety of places, including Washington, D.C.
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Texas abortion law: What does it mean for Utah?

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College students discuss the new Texas abortion law and what influence it might have on Utah.
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SLCC’s first chief diversity officer accepts new job in Hawaii

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Lea Lani Kinikini will be director of the Institute for Research and Engaged Scholarship at the University of Hawaii at West Oahu.