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Helen Dishaw helps Andy with his birthday gifts

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.

SLCC staff members take a day to lobby for higher education

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Staff from Salt Lake Community College will venture to Capitol Hill on Feb. 4 to lobby for higher education. SLCC staff will be part...
Portrait of Danielle Swartz

SLCC student lands scholarship for outstanding service-learning project

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The Engaged Learning Office recently awarded a $1,477 scholarship to SLCC student Danielle Swartz.
Headshot of Ed Yong

Past SLCC keynote speaker wins Pulitzer Prize

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Ed Yong, keynote speaker at the 2020 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics, recently won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting.
Wild Kingdom Train sign

Animal rights groups target Lagoon’s animal exhibits

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Animal rights activists want Lagoon to end its ride that features wild animals.
Woman teaches circuit theory on a whiteboard

Educators hope to shrink the STEM gender gap

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Men outnumber women in most STEM careers, but SLCC is taking steps to close the gap.
Cameron Dean cuts Alex's hair

Local barber takes to SLC streets to offer free haircuts

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Cameron Dean offers free haircuts to Salt Lake City's homeless population.

Publication Studies Class to Publish Chapbook

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Translation by Hana Jabr will launch on April 12. The book is about a daughter's relationship with her father during the six years that he worked as a translator in Iraq.
Kathryn Kay Coquemont stands by a tree

SLCC’s associate VP of student success: ‘I am a servant to students’

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Dr. Kathryn Kay Coquemont dedicates her life to addressing the most pressing issues that get in the way of student success.
A vial of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine

SLCC vaccine requirement raises questions

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Registration for spring 2022 classes opened Oct. 28, and many SLCC students may still have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
Person of interest allegedly leaving scene of crime.

Theft highlights most common campus crime

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A recent crime at the South City campus brings to light the frequency of theft at SLCC campuses.
Veterans Services bulletin board

SLCC helps veterans feel at home

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SLCC wants to serve those who have served in the military.