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Utahns are part of a worldwide movement to organize screen-free social events where people put down their phones to be present in the moment and connect with one another.
From sites of horrific murders to a historic military base that housed prisoners of war, five attractions stand out for being the scariest places in Salt Lake City.
SLCC faculty and staff say remote and hybrid learning options help students who need to work but still want an education.
The waterMAPS program enables Salt Lake City residents to track water use and is a useful tool in water conservation decision-making.
The Student Reading and Writing Center offers free tutoring to students who need literacy assistance in any SLCC course. (Suzy Hazelwood, Pexels) There are many aspects to writing essays, like grammar ...
Kristina Martinez explores Utah's tattoo culture from the perspectives of active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Gerardo Galvez-Zamora discusses his experience as a journalism and digital media student at Salt Lake Community College.
Native American activists continue to advocate for the removal of Indigenous mascots across the United States.
The SLCC Asian Student Association and the U. Vietnamese American Student Association welcomed the Year of the Dragon during a Lunar New Year celebration on Jan. 27.
A crowd gathered at West Valley Center on Friday to view a new photo exhibit that remembers the Dignity March, a historic demonstration that took place in Salt Lake City in 2006.
The Great Salt Lake Collaborative is a group of news, education and media organizations – including The Globe and student journalists at Salt Lake Community College – that have come together to better ...
The Bruin Pantry recently procured a limited supply of menstrual cups for Salt Lake Community College students, faculty and staff.
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