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SLCC students remember Lauren McCluskey’s legacy

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SLCC students participated in the Lauren McCluskey Awareness Walk on Friday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
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Asian culture celebrated at South City Campus

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This is the first year the lion dance was performed at South City Campus; students can take in more Lunar New Year celebrations at the Redwood Campus.
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Back to school: Veterans Services

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Salt Lake Community College Veterans Services is committed to each student veteran and dependent.
Street Kids of Mumbai

Street kids: fending for themselves

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Displaced by horrific circumstances and subject to extreme exploitation, thousands of Indian children live on the streets.
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Singles can celebrate Unvalentine’s every day

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Student Life and Leadership hosts an event for people who don't like the commercially generated sentimentality of Valentine's Day.
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Salt Lake City planning to rebuild section of 2100 South

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After receiving multiple complaints about 2100 South, Salt Lake City created an introductory plan to fix the road between 700 East and 1300 East.

Possible student break-in at Taylorsville Redwood Campus

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A break-in at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood Campus occurred Thursday night. High-end HD camera equipment and some editing equipment was stolen from...
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Investigation puts spotlight on BYU’s LGBTQ policies

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A recent federal investigation focused on potential Title IX violations at Brigham Young University and how the school disciplines queer students.
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Conversations from Ukraine: Former UVU student shares his story

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21-year-old Anton Piddubnyi recalls harrowing experiences for him and his family during the first weeks of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Diversity in skilled labor is increasing. Disparities still exist, but the industry is making...

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As more diverse tradespeople enter the job market, inclusion and equity become increasingly important components at technical schools and workplaces.
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The perfect fit: a new degree program for students seeking more options

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The Interdisciplinary Studies Program allows students to build and earn an associate degree by combining multiple fields of study.
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Lake questions: What will it take to save the Great Salt Lake?

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Learn more about the plan to restore water levels at the Great Salt Lake and the different government agencies involved in the lake's management.