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SLCC looks to enliven filmgoers with Spring Film Series

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The Center for Arts and Media will host free film screenings throughout the spring semester, ending April 18.
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SLCC members welcome Lunar New Year

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SLCC students and faculty discuss the cultural traditions that accompany Lunar New Year celebrations.
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SLCC names Sidni Shorter as the first Minority Business Center director

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Sidni Shorter has been appointed director of Salt Lake Community College's new Minority Business Center.
MLK The Beloved Community 2023

SLCC to celebrate MLK’s legacy with week of commemorative events

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Salt Lake Community College will hold four events honoring Martin Luther King Jr. during the week of Feb. 13.
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Hundreds protest at the Capitol to demand legislative action that helps the Salt Lake

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Hundreds of Utahns gathered at the state Capitol on Saturday to demand action from the incoming state legislature.
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SLCC introduces new gender-inclusive restroom signage following last year’s pilot

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An updated version of gender-inclusive restroom signage is currently on display in the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
Portrait of Kino Hurtado

SLCC names Kino Hurtado as the first Hispanic Serving Initiatives director

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Kino Hurtado will play a major role in better serving SLCC Latinx students and obtaining the college's federal designation as a Hispanic-Serving Institution.
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Experts say saving now is key for retirement, even for young people

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Local financial experts offer advice to encourage young people to begin saving for retirement.
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SLCC’s surplus store offers school supplies at a low cost

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Salt Lake Community College operates a surplus service that sells used college assets, like computers and furniture, at low prices.
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Planning a revamp, the Tower Theatre will skip the 2023 Sundance film fest

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The historic Tower Theatre in Salt Lake City will not open in time for the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, and there’s no clear timeline for when other screenings will resume at the venue.
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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.
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New study shows Utahns are among the most stressed in the US, students included

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Utah ranks among the most stressed states in the country, placing second nationally in a recent study.