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A UWHEN donation box inside South City Campus

Spring clothing drive aims to provide students with attire for interviews, jobs

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The SLCC chapter of the Utah Women in Higher Education Network is accepting donations of clean business attire, shoes, ties and briefcases through March 21.
Dog panting while seated in the backseat of a vehicle with window rolled down

Drive-through provides needed supplies to pets

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David Stensland covers the pet pantry drive-through event hosted by Salt Lake County Animal Services.
Graphic depicting a red megaphone and signs

Explaining free speech at the U

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As a public university, the U is required to protect the First Amendment right of free speech. Different forms of speech are subject to different regulations at the U.
Construction site

Changes coming to Taylorsville Redwood Campus

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Facilities Services is updating the quad and other areas of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Ray taking cover underneath his desk

Assessing Utahns’ preparedness for earthquakes

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The Wasatch Fault Zone is due for a major earthquake, and Utahns can take additional steps to be better prepared.
Isaías Cambridge giving a thumbs up

Migrantes: defensa y apoyo legitímo

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A medida que el ICE aumenta su presencia en Utah, grupos universitarios y comunitarios ofrecen información y recursos para capacitar a los inmigrantes y sus aliados.
Sign stating "ePortfolio Lab, 1-131"

‘As relevant today as it was when we started it’: SLCC educators praise possibilities...

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Educators at Salt Lake Community College argue for the merits of the e-portfolio general education requirement, saying the program helps students apply lessons learned in class to their own lives.

Students use ePortfolios for self-promotion

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Some SLCC students are making the most of the general education requirement.
Woman reading a script while sitting at a cluttered desk

Tips and resources for managing semester stress

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Staff and students offer recommendations to help students be successful in managing their studies, jobs, and personal lives.
Dig tools

SLCC digs up anthropology certificate

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A new certificate in cultural resource management may help anthropology and archaeology students enter the workforce earlier.
Ryan holding a pug

Train Walk Poop: Happy dogs equal happy owners

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Train Walk Poop, owned by Ryan Gwilliam, aims to strengthen the relationship between a dog and its owner.
United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.

Presidential impeachment trial holds little interest to young voters

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SLCC students share their opinions on the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.