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SLCCSA Executive Council members wear masks

SLCC student leaders work to build, serve community

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The SLCC Student Association encourages student involvement on campus through leadership roles.
Students wear masks and social distance

SLCC implements contact tracing protocols

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Salt Lake Community College utilizes contact tracing to combat the spread of COVID-19 on campus.
Black protester wears rainbow-colored mask

Protesters eye bigger issues than Pence and Harris

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Several groups converged on Salt Lake City to protest outside the vice presidential debate on Oct. 7.
Silent Witness cutouts presented before visitors of the Markosian Library

Silent Witness Project returns to SLCC

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As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Student Leaders in Civic Engagement (SLICE) once again set up the display for the Silent Witness Project. Learn where on campus you can find these displays.
Folded flag

Photos: 2020 SLCC Veterans Day flag ceremony

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View photos from the Veterans Day flag raising ceremony at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
The sign for the Stella Grill silhouetted against the evening sky.

Stella Grill offers adventurous flavors at conservative prices

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The next time you're near South City Campus on your lunch break, try this local hotspot.
Portrait of Derrick Tuff

#SLCCVotes: Meet Derrick Tuff, candidate for SLCCSA executive vice president

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Learn more about Derrick Tuff, candidate for executive vice president of the SLCC Student Association for 2021-22.
Little boy takes a sip

Huval Child Care adds services for infants

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The Tim and Brenda Huval Child Care Center at South City Campus now accepts children as young as six weeks old.
Anna Handcock

Cash Cart helps students cruise to class

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Learn more about the game making the rounds at South City Campus this week.
Ruth Watkins headshot

U. president discusses campus police reform

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Ten months after Lauren McCluskey’s death, University of Utah President Ruth V. Watkins spoke openly about campus police reform.
Dozens of people sit outside to watch a movie

Sundance Institute initiatives continue in 2021

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Sundance continued to showcase free independent films and other initiatives when the community needed it most.
Open laptop showing a course calendar

Online vs. in-person classes: How students benefit

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As the fall 2021 semester begins, college students and professors consider the differences between online and in-person classes.