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Two poets discuss mother tongues and ‘their right to coexist’ for SLCC event

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Presented primarily in Spanish, the event “Mother Tongues and Their Right to Coexist” focused on the systemic erasure and importance of Indigenous languages.
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It pays to be an SLCC student

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All kinds of businesses offer freebies and other discounts to SLCC students.

SLCC at top of NJCAA women’s hoops poll

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While the Lady Bruins are No. 1 in the NJCAA rankings, the men's team is also on the rise.

Architecture and Technology: Inside the CAM: Visual Arts, Gaming, Animation, Web Design

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This multi-piece article explores the many elements related to the new Center for Arts and Media at the South City Campus, including updates in technology, new ideals and the resources available to students.

New courses offer a path to quickly fill language credit

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New intensive courses offer a condensed path to fill credit requirement.
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Salt Lake City planning to rebuild section of 2100 South

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After receiving multiple complaints about 2100 South, Salt Lake City created an introductory plan to fix the road between 700 East and 1300 East.

Seattle alternative Spring Break group goes green

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I couldn't quite remember the last time I'd slept in bunk beds, but there they were, almost foreshadowing the week ahead with their forest...

Furthering education about education

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Not all students are fully aware of the future of his or her student loan debt. A recent policy change may affect students, but...

Get ready for the Great Utah ShakeOut

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Students, faculty and staff will be asked to drop, cover, and hold on at 10:15 a.m. Thursday for the Great Utah ShakeOut.
Tarfia Faizullah talks with Orlan Owen

SLCC poet laureate launches new reading series

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Lisa Bickmore welcomed Tarfia Faizullah to the first edition of the SLCC Poetry Reading Series.
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Diabetic students deal with disease’s effects

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Diabetes is on the rise in America; Bryan Baucom explains the challenges of the disease and what resources diabetics have access to on campus.
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SLCC increases campus security officers for safety of students

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The SLCC Public Safety Department has added new officers to increase evening security for students and faculty.