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Three administrators answering student questions

SLCC announces tuition increase for 2025-26 academic year

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SLCC students react to an announcement made at the Truth and Tuition forum on Feb. 26.
SLCC culinary students cooking

Utah Home Show cook-off features SLCC culinary students

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Culinary students put their skills to the test in a battle of the sexes at the South Towne Exposition Center. Elysa Giles has more on this story.
Jessica Fowler

Meet your new student body president, Jessica Fowler

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Fowler looks to cut fat in activities to create better attendance.
Students learning online in computer app with AI helper bot

SLCC professor compares new wave AI use to microwaves

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Associate professor of English Anne Canavan sees artificial intelligence as simply the latest wave in a long history of technological shifts in education.
Young people dancing in front of an audience

A day of remembrance and celebration

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The Day-Riverside Branch library in Salt Lake hosted Dia de los Muertos celebrations to help remember and honor the people we love who are no longer with us.
SLCC sign at Jordan Campus

Students talk about switching majors

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Several SLCC students explain why students do -- or don't -- change their major.
Dealing blackjack

SLCC Student Association treats Bruins to Mardi Gras celebration

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View photos from the Mardi Gras celebration at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Student consulting with a tutor

SLCC helps students learn to read and write well

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The Student Writing and Reading Center offers a variety of services and resources to improve the literacy of SLCC students.

New building raises concerns, requires patience: part 1

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Accessibility challenges for those with disabilities at the Center for New Media.
Protesters hold "Justice for George Floyd" and "Black Lives Matter" signs

Peaceful protest turns violent in downtown Salt Lake City

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Here's a look at some of the major developments that took place in Salt Lake City during the protest against police brutality on Saturday.

Orrin Hatch’s Senate seat up for grabs

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Republican Mitt Romney and Democrat Jenny Wilson lead the race to fill the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. Orrin Hatch, who will vacate the seat after 41 years in office.

Career expo connects students with industry

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Numerous employers will be in attendance for the Pathways to Professions Showcase later this month.