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EMT students gather around a patient actor wearing a neck brace during a training exercise

EMT students participate in mass casualty event to prepare for real-life emergencies

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SLCC students training to be emergency medical technicians participated in a mass casualty incident event on Nov. 21.

Visualizing hunger and poverty at the Oxfam banquet

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Salt Lake Community College will be hosting the Oxfam American Hunger Banquet on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6-8 p.m. in the Student Event Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.

Volunteer teachers needed at the English Skills Learning Center

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Awarded the Volunteer Non-Profit of the Year Award by Lieutenant Governor Greg Bell for 2011-2012, the English Skills Learning Center (ESLC) is one of...
Amie Schaeffer sticks her tongue out

Letter from the editor: Farewell, Bruins

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Read this heartfelt letter from Amie Schaeffer, who concludes her time as editor-in-chief of The Globe.

SLCC Talks: Fall Break

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In this week's edition of SLCC Talks, students let us know how they're spending their fall break.

Enjoy a month of “literary abandon” with NaNoWriMo

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November is a month that is often just spent preparing for the big Christmas month just around the corner. However, this month stands out...
Redwood campus pantry contains dried, canned and refrigerated goods

Redwood Bruin Pantry will expand its operation by moving into a larger space in...

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The Bruin Pantry at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus will relocate to a larger space in January 2023.

Salt City Derby Girls dish out the rollerderby dirt

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Fast wheels, helmets, tattoos and girls, all at the Salt Palace in downtown Salt Lake City. No, this isn't a promo for the latest...
Students ride on elephants in India

Study Abroad facilitates growth, understanding

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Study Abroad allows SLCC students to develop a lifetime of experiences and relationships in a foreign country.
Voter wearing a mask while depositing a ballot in a ballot box

Harris’s appeal to Gen Z might not outweigh the ‘iron law’ of voter behavior

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Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign has garnered enthusiasm among young people, but that enthusiasm translating into voter participation remains to be seen.
Tandem skydiving

Falling from the sky ends safely with the right training

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Salt Lake Community College Student Garren Edginton is filling up his summer free time with the free falling adrenaline rush of skydiving. “I always wanted...

New courses offer a path to quickly fill language credit

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New intensive courses offer a condensed path to fill credit requirement.