SLCC raises awareness of hunger and homelessness

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Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week starts Monday, Nov. 12. Students have the chance to give to the cause and learn about hunger, homelessness and poverty in Utah and around the world.
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Utah increases minimum tobacco age to 21

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HB 324, which raises the minimum age to purchase tobacco from 19 to 21, was signed into law earlier this year.
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Biology, ‘Jeopardy’ style: Students quizzed at Body Worlds’ Anatomy Games

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College and high school students joined together to flex their brain muscles at the first Anatomy Games. Learn more about the competition and some of the people who organized the event.
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The complicated relationship between SLCPD and the homeless

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The relationship between the homeless, activists, and police is often tenuous, but that isn't always the case.
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Tracy Aviary celebrates Andy’s ‘bird-day’

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Andy the Andean condor turned 56 earlier this month; Brook Cummings-Arnold has a recap.

Taste of Salt Lake for a good cause

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Taste of Salt Lake is holding their 12th annual charity event in honor of cystic fibrosis (CF) research. This dining extravaganza has become one...
Culinary arts classroom

Miller Campus continues to offer hands-on classes

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The Miller Campus remains open during the pandemic to train students in law enforcement, culinary arts, and other disciplines.
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May the force be with your wallet at FanX

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Salt Lake Comic Con FanXperience begins Jan. 29. Learn about some of the activities taking place and how SLCC students can save when purchasing a pass.
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Work-study jobs help cover tuition costs

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SLCC has many options when it comes to paying for college, including work-study jobs.
Dalia Salloum stands in front of audience while giving a presentation

Asst. professor shares her ‘steminism’ story for SLCC event tackling STEM gender gap

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Dr. Dalia Salloum shared her perspective on the world of STEM and the concept of “steminism” during a presentation on March 20.
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Flash mob dances to stir up interest in financial aid

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Members of SLCC dance company surprised students in the Taylorsville Redwood campus food court with a dance and a message about financial aid.
Tamra Phillips

Professor knows what it’s like to be a Bruin

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Learn more about SLCC communication department coordinator Tamra Phillips and what inspired her to teach at her alma mater.