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Guadalupe Gomez shares a mask selfie

Photos: Bruins choose to mask up, part 2

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More SLCC students share why they choose to wear a face covering in our second installment of mask selfies.
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Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center strives to cultivate community

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Since its opening in October 2019, the Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center has offered classes and events to keep students connected and cultivate...

A week of Martin Luther King, Jr. events

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SLCC and U of U to celebrate Dr. King’s life and legacy.
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2020 election survey: Respondents prioritize climate change, race, ethnic inequality

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Read some of the top responses submitted by participants of The Globe's 2020 election survey.
A memo written by Chuck Lepper regarding speech and advertising on campus

SLCC sends Election Day reminder about campus speech policies

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Chuck Lepper, the vice president of SLCC Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, sent a memo to students and employees regarding campus speech.

Bruins nail the holiday break

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After an 11-0 combined holiday break men's and women's teams shoot to the top of the standings in the Scenic West standings. The women's basketball...
Suicide prevention ribbon

Gov. Herbert assembles teen suicide task force

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Find out what Utah Governor Gary Herbert is doing to lower the state's high rate of youth suicides.
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Students weigh benefits of using Rate My Professors

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Students share their opinions about Rate My Professors, a review-based website that allows students to publicly rank instructors.
Perparim Gutaj

SLCC poli sci professor brings global perspective

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Dr. Perparim Gutaj emigrated to the United States during the Kosovo conflict in 1999.
Sign reads "Justice for George"

Derek Chauvin found guilty in murder of George Floyd

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Former police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday on two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd.
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Utah joins the war on critical race theory

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Critical race theory, or CRT, remains a controversial topic throughout Utah and the U.S.
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SLCC increases tuition by 2 percent

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Tuition is rising again at SLCC, with a number of increases and cuts to many school programs.