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Cars fill South City Campus parking lot

Student loses temper over parking spot

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Parking stress causes an SLCC student to lose his temper resulting in criminal charges.

The Chess Club gets busy before summer break

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10. Qxd3ch Kc7 If that looks like Greek to you, then perhaps you should spend some time with the Salt Lake Community College...
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Science Resource Center a lifesaver for many

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Any student who struggles with biology, chemistry, physics or other science classes can get free tutoring.
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SLCC forward Gibson Johnson uses jersey number for inspiration

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Johnson makes numerous contributions as a member of the Bruin basketball team.
Robin Glassey

SLCC student-turned-author debuts new fantasy book series

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Robin Glassey recently released 'Secrets of Fathara', which is the first in the Azetha series. Learn about her journey from student to published author.
2013 Region 18 Champions

Bruin softball seeks first NJCAA title

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SLCC's softball team is playing in the 2013 NJCAA National Championship. The Bruins have left St. George as the runner-up the previous two seasons.

Registered for classes! Now what?

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First Year Experience explains what a course syllabus is and how it can help new students understand what is expected of them in college.
RadioActive KRCL graphic for Feb. 14, 2022

Voices Amplified: Feb. 14, 2022

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Student journalists from The Globe and Amplify Utah host another takeover of RadioActive on KRCL.

NSF grant to help more students finish school

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SLCC will use a $600K grant to help disadvantaged students earn degrees in math and science.

A tour of Utah’s new Natural History Museum

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Utah’s new Natural History Museum, with its construction completed, is now open to the public. The museum has been moved from the stately but cramped...
Spencer Cox, left, Brian King, center, and Robert Latham standing at debate podiums

Utah’s fiery 2024 gubernatorial debate

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Incumbent Republican Gov. Spencer Cox, Democratic challenger Rep. Brian King, and Libertarian candidate Robert Latham each presented their vision for the state.
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.