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Learn to ride with safety in mind

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The warmer temperatures mean more motorcycles are on the roadways.
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As educators leave at increasing rates, advocates and students express worry

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An exodus of teachers and educators, combined with fewer students earning education degrees, is ringing alarms for education advocates.

Architecture and Technology: GSBS Architects offer insights into CAM’s design

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The Center for Arts and Media at South City Campus had its official opening on Nov. 7 and was visited by the architects that designed the CAM.
Student operating a radio console in a radio station

Students tackle Radio SLCC, your unheard student source

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SLCC students who take the radio production class also host a show on Radio SLCC, which functions primarily as a lab where students practice the skills they learn in class.
Myrtle spurge foliage and flowers

Environmentalists weigh in on ‘flower bombing’ and how to do it wisely

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"Flower bombing" -- a form of guerilla gardening where native wildflower seeds are planted in unoccupied public spaces -- may increase biodiversity but can also pose an environmental risk.
Silhouette of two people viewing a sunset from an overlook

Water year leaves slightly fewer Utahns worried about Great Salt Lake

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Although an exceptional 2022-23 winter season resulted in a good water year for the state, a majority of Utahns remain concerned about the future of the Great Salt Lake.
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SLC’s Mini Maker Faire showcases projects, from inspiration to reality

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DIY creator’s projects from dreams to creativity were on display at the MAKE Magazine's faire.
Three people standing on a rock inlet near Great Salt Lake

The way to save the Great Salt Lake? Limit new development of all types,...

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A majority of respondents to a recent Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics survey remain concerned about the Great Salt Lake but do not necessarily agree on how to restore it.
Hallway to the Academic Advising office at South City Campus

As deadlines approach, SLCC staff offer suggestions for setting a sensible class schedule

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For many students, deciding what classes to keep during the beginning of a semester can be difficult -- but SLCC staff say it doesn’t have to be.
Elaborate chalk art drawing

Chalk art for a cause

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The 11th Annual Chalk Art Festival at The Gateway mall raised money and awareness for Utah Foster Care.
Job fair underway inside a campus arena

Twice-annual fair at SLCC gives even former students career opportunities

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Hundreds of attendees and more than 60 employers participated in the spring Job and Internship Fair at the Taylorsville Redwood campus on March 13.
Bao Lam standing in front of SLCC block letters

SLCC Hometowns: Bao Lam

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SLCC student and Globe staffer Bao Lam recalls his favorite memories and other aspects of life in his hometown of Rach Gia, Vietnam.