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Domestic violence awareness display

SLCC exhibit gives voice to the silenced

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The Silent Witness display features silhouettes of victims of domestic violence abuse. As a part of Domestic Violence Awareness month their stories are being told.

SLCC soccer teams aim for regional and national success

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Armed with winning records, both the men’s and women’s soccer teams gear up for post-season regional and national tournaments.
Penny earring

SLC’s Mini Maker Faire showcases projects, from inspiration to reality

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DIY creator’s projects from dreams to creativity were on display at the MAKE Magazine's faire.
Young man using a mobile phone

Track your bus with new mobile apps

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Catch the bus easier with new UTA applications for mobile devices.

From SWAT to SLCC: professor brings experience to the classroom

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SLCC Criminal Justice professor Gary Cox brings 30 years of police experience to his classroom.
Shannel on stage at The Grand Theatre

Queen of the campus

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Shannel, a member of Divas of Diversity entertained SLCC students at the Grand Theatre.
Mini Maker Faire sign

Learn how to do-it-yourself at the Salt Lake Mini Maker Faire

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Learn, see, do at the DIY Mini Maker Faire in Salt Lake City this Saturday.
SL&L voting registration crew

Student Life and Leadership wants YOU to register to vote

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Student Life and Leadership is currently conducting an initiative to encourage students to registered to vote.
SLCC Athletic Director Norma Carr

SLCC athletic director honored at YWCA event

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Norma Carr, SLCC's athletic director, was honored for role in advancing opportunities for women.

Prerequisites no longer ‘recommendations’

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New course registration rules bring the hammer down on soft prerequisite enforcement.
Beauty Redefined billboard message

Students redefine beauty in media culture

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Two sisters challenge the media's representation of women and beauty.

No Child Left Inside

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Eccles Lab at SLCC has a new outdoor focus for children for their learning environment.