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Broadcasting job fair connects media students with industry professionals

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University of Utah hosts a media and broadcasting job fair at their Student Union building. Companies are seeking people to contribute to brand success and join their organizations.

Students to be honored for their academic excellence

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Salt Lake Community College students who have shown a commitment to excellence in their education will receive recognition for their achievements at the President’s and Dean’s Lists receptions on March 24th.
Justine Tabligan

Vice President-elect Justine Tabligan

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Vice President-elect Justine Tabligan plans on tackling student costs such as tuition and book prices.

SLCCSA President-elect Carlos Moreno

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President-elect Carlos Moreno wants to be an approachable president to the student body.

Keaton Charles Butler wins chapbook contest with “My Life as a Human”

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Chapbook winner Keaton Charles Butler will be reading his winning work "My Life as a Human" on May 1.

SLCC Talks: March Madness

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In this week's edition of SLCC Talks we ask students about the upcoming March Madness.

New look for the newspaper

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New life is breathed into the SLCC student newspaper, which now features a student-focused redesign.
Doctor Abio Ayeliya greets the attendees

Taking part in a dialogue; more than just a conversation

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The SLCC Community voices their opinions in powerful dialogue on diversity at the Diversity Dinner on March 5, 2014.

Every child deserves a spot on the playground – 5k Run for Recess

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Civically Engaged Leader 2920 Group at SLCC teams up with Playworks and SLICE for the 5k Run for Recess fundraiser at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.

Truth In Tuition at SLCC

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Student tuition keeps going up, but Interim President Dr. Deneece Huftalin met with students to answer questions such as what preventative measures could be taken and how much tuition could potentially increase.

SLCC Talks: Spring Break

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In this week's SLCC Talks, The Globe asks where students would prefer to spend their spring break.

It takes brains to survive zombie apocalypse

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Survive the zombie apocalypse with self-defense and emergency preparedness from the SLCC Pre-med club.