Poster for Exonerated Central Park Five event

Who are the Central Park Five?

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Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana of the Exonerated Five will appear at SLCC on Feb. 18. Learn more about their wrongful conviction in the Central Park jogger case.

The Dirty Dash

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Need a new guilty pleasure? If so, check out Utah's first mud run, The Dirty Dash. This is a 10K obstacle course that winds...
Election results.

SLCC students have elected new student body president and vice president

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Students voted Jessica Fowler and Carlos Artiles as the new Student Association leaders for the 2013-2014 school year.
Overlooking the Academic and Administration Building

Students have good things to say about SLCC

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Tristan Nielson and Karen Chujan talk about why they like going to Salt Lake Community College.
Sunrise over the Great Salt Lake

Lake questions: Can we bring water from the ocean to the Salt Lake?

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This week’s Great Salt Lake questions explore the idea of pulling water from the ocean, lake area prioritization and license plates.

New grant to provide green education

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On November 15, Salt Lake Community College and the Department of Workforce Services (DWS) hosted an open house event at the Miller Campus for...

Salt Lake Community College student is on fire

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Carolina Merniez dances for the Utah Blaze arena football team.
James Morgan (left) and Doctor Abio Ayeliya

Diversity Dinner brings students together

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Student Life and Leadership organizes a Taylorsville Redwood Campus event. Attendees discuss issues of diversity, ethnicity, and multiculturalism.

Softball: Bruins’ first win comes in ‘walk off’ fashion

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the Bruins get their first win of the season with a seventh inning two-run walk off homer in a 6-5 win over the No. 14-ranked Gulf Coast College.
United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.

Presidential impeachment trial holds little interest to young voters

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SLCC students share their opinions on the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.

Sexual assault resources at SLCC

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SLCC has resources in place to help and protect students, faculty and staff affected by sexual assault.

Helping Hurricane Irene victims through blood donations

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In the wake of Hurricane Irene, the American Red Cross is asking for an increase in blood donations. In a press release dated August...