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Commercial district in Sugarhouse neighborhood in Salt Lake City, Utah

SLC focuses on ‘traffic calming’ as lower speed limit enforcement faces obstacles

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The Salt Lake City Council approved 20 mph speed limits in the city's residential areas in May.
Eccles Early Childhood Development Lab

Eccles Early Childhood Lab helps student parents succeed

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The Eccles Early Childhood Lab School, which provides care for two to five-year-old children of students, is located just south of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Redwood Road.
School supplies

Campus bookstore a one-stop shop for supplies

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Before you can hit the books, you'll likely need to visit the campus bookstore. Louis Lacroix explains what's available.
Student Michael Waters sits at the microphone as he does his radio show live

Radio SLCC: Radio the way you want it

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Radio SLCC provides a variety of student-produced programs. Learn how you can become a student DJ!
From left: Aimee Oz, Bobby Brisendine and Elliott Befus

SLCC students hope NASA project takes off

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Four students are designing a device that will assist astronauts in securing small celestial bodies.
Savings for college fund

Tuition increases affect most Utah students

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Learn how Utah colleges decide to increase tuition and how the changes impact students.
Community Writing Center entrance

Community Writing Center: making better writers

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The SLCC Community Writing Center helps improve the writing skills of students and community members.
Danika Rogers points to her name

SLCC celebrates students’ academic achievements

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Students and families gathered at Taylorsville Redwood Campus for the annual Academic Excellence Celebration on Tuesday, March 3.

“i am equal” photo world tour

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By now some of you have seen the photographs of glowing individuals with their hand proudly displaying "i am equal" in black. These images...

Salt Lake Community College Cosmetology students unhappy with program cancellation

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Students at the SLCC Barbering and Cosmetology program are unhappy with the news that the college will cancel the program within the next two years.
Two students working on a computer in a lab

Students and e-portfolio: squeaky wheels and kaleidoscopes

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Although SLCC's e-portfolio requirement elicits many complaints, some students have begun to realize its potential for deeper learning and personal expression.
Tariq Ramadan speaks for 'Pathways of Peace'

Professor reflects on Arab Spring

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Guest speaker begins Pathways to Peace series sponsored by SLCC Humanities.