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FAFSA applications first step for students to get money for school

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Students who wish to qualify for the best possible federal grants in the shortest amount of time should avoid common costly mistakes.

Millsap’s lack of All-Star spot keeps him Utah’s secret

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The NBA's most underrated player is overlooked for this year's All-Star team.
Tamas Revesz

Pulitzer winning photographer documents the Roma for cultural understanding

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Hungarian Tamas Revesz tells the Gypsies' stories to the world through award winning photography. Last Friday, he personally showcased his work to SLCC students and faculty.
Heart on a chalkboard (Shutterstock)

Love, lust and disgust

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Student Life and Leadership offers an event for Valentine's Day lovers on Feb. 13, but they'll also give Valentine's Day haters some love on Feb. 14.

Inexpensive haircuts available at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus

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Low-cost cuts provide students with valuable experience.
Daryl Davis Speaks to SLCC students

Daryl Davis speaks out against ignorance and fear

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On Wednesday, SLCC students were addressed by the author of Klandestined Relationships, a book about the author's ironic friendship with some members of the KKK.

Visual Art and Design department offers cash prize in poster design contest

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VAD calls for student submissions in preparation of their 2012 Student Art Showcase.
Koyom Koyom at the poetry slam

Black History Month celebration continues with poetry slam

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Students enjoy some rhymes with their lunch at the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
Brenda Bales, Ralph Myles and Karen Tahmoreszadeh

Celebrate Recovery takes 12 steps through Jesus Christ to heal

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A local organization helps people recover from a wide range of problems.

Civility on two wheels or four

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By following the same rulebook, both motorists and cyclists can make navigation of campus parking lots safer and simpler.

An analysis of ACTA

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The Globe presents a brief look at ACTA and the Black March protest.
Also, read last week's look at SOPA and PIPA.
Daryl Davis

Black man to speak about his relationship with the Ku Klux Klan

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Award-winning speaker Daryl Davis will be at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus this Wednesday to share his personal experiences with an infamous and secretive organization.