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Bruins sweep the diamond

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SLCC softball and baseball teams gathered nothing but wins last week.

Carrie Cox empowers women through fitness and health

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The Globe profiles a SLCC student and professional fitness trainer. The owner of Carrie Cox Fitness LLC has discovered that she really enjoys training women, and especially enjoys seeing them gain self confidence as she helps them transform their bodies.
Cadets Wichita, Engleby, Messer, Willis and Gemma in formation

ROTC Field Training: Making an Officer, Day 3

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On patrol 0600: Cadets get an extra hour of sleep! Hooah! And a delicious hot breakfast. What we easy to stay the morning before patrols! 0715-1030:...
A cadet plays dead during the STX lane

ROTC Field Training: Making an Officer, Day 2

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Day two begins 0500: Wake up. We woke up to some booming mortar from another group training on the base. On a side note: last night's...
Women's Week kicks off at the Grand Theatre

‘Miss Representation’ brings awareness and empowerment to the Grand Theatre

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A Sundance film that details how women are underrepresented and objectified in the media screens at SLCC's Grand Theatre on March 19. The event kicks off the University of Utah’s Women’s Week.
A man and his knife

ROTC Field Training: Making an Officer, Day 1

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Advanced party 0700-0800: Advanced party of cadets and cadre leave for Camp Williams to set up land navigation courses, water refill stations, and pick...
Regional finalists: Team 2403–Team Plasma, Team 3245–The Ravens, and Team 3230–Protoypex

Robots rebound and rumble at the Maverik Center

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Teams of high students square off in a three day basketball-themed robotics competition on March 15-17.

Burmese human rights film ‘Into the Current’ shows in SLC

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Admission is free for a movie about the struggle for democracy against a dictatorship. The film will be presented on Tuesday evening at the downtown Salt Lake City Public Library.
Protestors opposing HB 363

Governor Herbert vetoes sex ed bill

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After an opposition rally on Tuesday and a popular online petition, a bill that would have restricted sexual education in schools is defeated. Governor Gary Herbert vetoed House Bill 363 late Friday night.
March participants wear yellow sashes to show solidarity.

A celebration of women

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Staff Photographer Kim Higley recounts her experiences, through words and photos, during United Nations' women's rights conferences and International Women's Day in New York.
The cheerleaders and basketball team in Off Broadway Theatre's "Gleek School Musical."

‘Gleek School Musical’ shines at the Off Broadway Theatre

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A snarky mash-up of popular teenage musical dramas is over-the-top and angsty fun.
Deneece Huftalin announces a three to six percent tuition increase

Students to face three to six percent tuition increase

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On Monday, March 12, Deneece Huftalin, vice president of student services, led a discussion for students about the proposed tuition increase for Salt Lake Community College for the 2012-2013 school year.