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Primo Restaurant owner fulfills his American dream

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Faced with financial, cultural, and linguistic obstacles, Samir Grahovic went from a poor Bosnian war refugee to the owner of one of Salt Lake's upscale restaurants. Tara Reid shares his story.
Three long rows of plates with garnishings and sauces upon them in preparation of a meal being prepared.

Gain real-world experience with Culinary Club

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Carlos Artiles-Fortun brings you insight into SLCC’s Culinary Club and what they do as a club to better their cooking and catering skills.
Large kitchen at the SLCC Culinary Institute

SLCC culinary arts program one of the college’s ‘best kept secrets’

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Culinary arts students prepare for careers in the food industry by learning in and outside the kitchen.
The sign for the Stella Grill silhouetted against the evening sky.

Stella Grill offers adventurous flavors at conservative prices

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The next time you're near South City Campus on your lunch break, try this local hotspot.
A locally made composter available for purchase at the Farmers Market.

Find fresh produce and local crafts at the Downtown Farmers Market

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Learn where you can find fresh local produce and quality crafts every Saturday at Pioneer Park. Tamara Brune-Wharton brings you the details.
Gordon Storrs shows off the paintings entered into the President's Art Show

President’s Art Show showcases local talent

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The President's Art Show, currently on display in the Center for Arts and Media, provides opportunities for student and local artists to get noticed, and even sell their work.
Doug Fabrizio interviewing Dan Rather

Dan Rather visits Salt Lake City

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On Tuesday, Oct. 7, award-winning journalist Dan Rather paid a visit to Salt Lake City to discuss the current state of journalism with Utah business owners, journalists, and students.
'News' in block letters

Introducing News Girl, the reporter with the inside scoop on The Globe newsroom

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Introducing News Girl, the new weekly column that aims to report events attended by The Globe's staff and showcase the hard work that goes into every single issue.
A still from 2001: A Space Odyssey featuring the apes surrounding the monolith

Philosophy by Me: Reflections on life for SLCC students

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David Maness ponders whether the fact we are all numbskulls is why we don't have a Constitution class starship.
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Sports briefs: Women’s volleyball splits home weekend, moves up in NJCAA poll

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After a weekend split vs. CSI and NIC, the Bruins move up a spot in the NJCAA rankings.
Shorts Program QA at the Egyptian

Sundance Film Festival chooses The Grand Theatre for more Salt Lake City screenings

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The Grand Theatre will be a screening venue for the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Learn what it took to make that dream a reality. Tamara Brune-Wharton has the story.
A collage show three of the dresses featured in the 100 Years of Fashion Exhibit

‘100 Years of Fashion’ comes to South City Campus

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SLCC's Fashion Institute is hosting the "100 Years of Fashion" exhibit, which showcases styles from the 1900s all the way to present day. Aanjel Clayton shows you where to find it.