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Students diversify

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Last Thursday, Salt Lake Community College was treated to a special presentation from guest speaker Rebecca Sanchez on how to understand and communicate with...

Senate gives students a voice

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Ever had an issue on campus that you felt was beyond your power to fix? Unbeknown to many students at Salt Lake Community College,...

Texting bans not effective

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Texting while driving bans are not effective at reducing the number of car accidents, a recent study finds. While Utah was not among the states...

Know what you’re eating

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An informal poll of 20 meat-eating students showed that all 20 students have not heard about the ground beef additive pink slime. Pink Slime...

All things Japan, new course starts October 18th

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A new course called Contemporary Japan (JPN 2900) has been added to the SLCC class curriculum. The new course starts Oct. 18 and it's...

SLCC Men’s Soccer rolls toward postseason

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It's been a rollercoaster of a season for SLCC men's soccer. Early dominance and a 4-2 win over the University of Utah was the...

Iraq, stories told at SLCC

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If you're a student at Salt Lake Community College, the Iraq War has been going on for almost as long as you've been alive....

In memory of Phil Erickson

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On Friday, Oct. 8 a tree was planted in honor of recently deceased Phil Erickson (1945-2010), who taught three to five classes a semester...

Zombie Apocalypse survival rule #1: Cardio

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The zombie apocalypse is upon us, or at least it was this past Saturday, October 9, 2010, at This is the Place Heritage Park...

SLCC students return from SACNAS

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Fall break weekend usually gives students a little breathing room to take in a movie, catch up on homework, and even venture off for...

Smoking cessation available at SLCC

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Many students find themselves walking through a cloud of smoke to and from classes at the many campuses of Salt Lake Community College. It's...

Pizza and what?

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SLCC students at the South City Campus are sick of the construction, so they're doing something about it. An event last Wednesday night was...