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SLCC Talks: Public Breastfeeding

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In this week's edition of SLCC Talks, the Globe staff discusses public breastfeeding.
A tomato garden sign at Wasatch Community Gardens.

Tomatoes, pesto and bread are a ‘SLICE’ of life in the community

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Thayne Center's partnership with non-profit Wasatch Community Gardens allows SLCC students to participate in the Tomato Sandwich Festival.
Club's trip to Los Angeles last year included visit to the Getty Center

Interior Design Club does it with style

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SLCC Interior Design Club gives students experience, knowledge and great memories.
Bucket List Club

Bucket List Club brings adventure to SLCC students

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Students looking for adventure can look forward to the new Bucket List Club at SLCC this fall.
Coloring Outside the Lines club members

Coloring Outside the Lines club members find comfort, support

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SLCC students who join Coloring Outside the Lines discover an atmosphere of diversity and acceptance.

Three clubs for the engineer-minded

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Students interested in the engineering clubs at SLCC may find that there are more benefits to joining these clubs.

Jewelry Club: your time to shine

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A new SLCC Jewelry club aims to not only create art, but to make profit for the creators.

Karate Club brings traditional martial arts to SLCC

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SLCC Karate club brings in a martial arts master to help teach and discipline those wanting to learn martial arts.
The Zodiak Crew

Ultimate Motion Dance Club brings passion, diversity and hip hop to Utah

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Ultimate Motion Dance Club is a way for students to get together to dance and stay active.

Students rally around Sports Rally club

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The Sports Rally club creates a small community of sports lovers who want to be active and play.
SLCC Cycling Club riders Aaron Payne and Zach Kastelic.

Cycling Club: A perfect time to fall into cycling

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The SLCC Cycling club brings a social element to the sport of cycling.

Photography club is back to stay

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The SLCC Photography club returns with new initiative by club president Bowen Deng.