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Steve Hill stands next to military word cloud shaped like United States

How SLCC serves its military community

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SLCC helps its military members, veterans and dependents succeed by helping them navigate college life.
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SLCC mourns death of PR director Joy Tlou

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Joy Tlou, the public relations director of Salt Lake Community College, died suddenly this past weekend.
Joshua Hammond reads

Students ‘Shiver & Sigh’ at Folio publication launch

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Students, instructors, families and friends all gathered for the “Folio” gallery and multimedia event last Thursday at the Markosian Library on the Taylorsville Redwood...
Sarah Reale speaking at her campaign launch event

SLCC instructor runs for SLC Council District 5

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Sarah Reale, an adjunct professor of political science and the director of digital marketing at Salt Lake Community College, is running for Salt Lake City Council in District 5.
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Pop culture holidays sparkle at SLCC

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Social media has become a haven for celebrating just about every type of non-holiday.

SLCC Talks: Poetry

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Welcome to SLCC Talks, a weekly segment where fellow Salt Lake Community College students tell us what they think about a certain campus-related topic. April...
Updated OneCard design with blue background

OneCard: The key to SLCC

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More than a piece of plastic and more than an ID, the Salt Lake Community College OneCard provides access to nearly all aspects of the college.
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Utahns react to college admissions scandal

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Operation Varsity Blues has stirred up feelings of upset among local students and administrators.
Socially-distanced audience awaits a film screening

Student documentaries debut at South City Campus

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SLCC recently hosted a film festival, allowing documentary students to display what they worked on all semester.
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Take care of your mental health

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Managing stress and seeking help can bring peace of mind to those who suffer from mental illness.
Entrance to SLCC South City Campus

Police identify person behind racist message at South City Campus

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Someone wrote a racially insensitive message outside the Student Writing and Reading Center at South City Campus on Wednesday.
Lonzo Liggins and Terence S. Johnson

“The Meeting” sparks dialogue about civil rights

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A panel of experts used "The Meeting," a play about a fictitious meeting between MLK and Malcolm X, as a starting point for a discussion about civil rights.