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Write It OUT poster

New LGBTQ+ writing group aims for diversity

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The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center and the Community Writing Center launched Write It OUT, a writing group for LGBTQ+ SLCC students and the community.
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SLCC participates in 2015 Utah Pride Parade

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Hundreds of LGBT supporters from Salt Lake Community College join as one to march in the Utah Pride Festival Parade.

Auditions play a vital role in student film productions

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The SLCC film department recently held auditions for dozens of roles in student-produced films.
Study abroad trip to India

Adventure awaits with SLCC Study Abroad

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Parker Lewis explores the possible adventures students can find in the study abroad program.
Rep. Chris Stewart

Stewart to retain Utah’s 2nd District seat

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GOP Rep. Chris Stewart will keep his U.S. House seat after defeating Democratic challenger Shireen Ghorbani.

Pre Med Club helps students be well rounded

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More than a diploma is often required to earn employment in today's job market. Higher-paying employers are looking at extracurricular activities more and more...
President Donald Trump at podium

A preview of the 2020 presidential debates

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Donald Trump and Joe Biden will take the stage for three debates before the 2020 presidential election.
Person dropping paper in box

Calling all Bruins: Contribute to The Globe’s 2020 election survey

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Take our survey and tell us what matters to you this election year.
Screenshot of debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence

Pence, Harris trade barbs during vice presidential debate

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Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris clashed over COVID-19, Breonna Taylor and climate change in a heated but civil debate at Kingsbury Hall.
Students write their thoughts about domestic violence during the Silent Witness display at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.

Silent Witness: domestic violence awareness comes to SLCC campuses

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The Silent Witness display, free for viewing through Oct. 24, gives a voice to victims of domestic abuse.
Female student taking notes

SLCC writing expert offers tips for better note-taking

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Clint Gardner from the Student Writing and Reading Center says developing good note-taking habits can help students in the future.
Carlos Moreno, left, and Arturo Salazar

President-elect Arturo Salazar pushes for more school pride

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Salazar will replace Carlos Moreno as student body president for the 2016-17 school year.