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New rules for visitor parking

New rules for visitor parking
Students late for class, who instead of parking in the abundant designated student parking areas, choose to park in the visitor's lot to save that precious walking time will now be cited. SLCC Parking Services began ticketing students with permits parking in the visitor's lots on May 20.…

E-Campus allows full-time workers to attend college

Used to be, you could go to college, study, have some free time, and never have to worry about the 'working world' until you finished school. Today, you can dream about the past all you want, but the truth is that those days, for many of us, are over. In 2001 it was estimated by Sebago Associates, an economic consulting firm, that "fifty-seven percent of all college students have jobs-and in 2000, that "one in 10 college students attended classes full-time and worked full-time.…

MyPage Access Gets Easier

To make life as a modern day student even easier, the SLCC Office of Information Technology has added a new feature to the new and improved MyPage. The new feature is called MyPage Express Logon, which is simply put a way to never have to logon to MyPage again.…

National Teachers' Union, 3 School Districts File 'No Child' Lawsuit

The nation's largest teacher union on Wednesday joined school districts in Michigan, Texas and Vermont in filing a federal lawsuit against the Department of Education for failing to provide adequate funding for the No Child Left Behind initiative. The first-of-its-kind lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal challenges to the Bush administration's signature education reform, which aims to make every student in the country proficient in reading and math by 2014.…

HACKING SENTENCED

Convicted murderer, Mark Hacking was sentenced to six years to life in prison on June 6 at Matheson Courthouse in Salt Lake City. Third District Court Judge Denise Lindberg imposed the maximum sentence that Utah allows - a mandatory five years to life for first degree murder, with an additional year added because a firearm was used in the commission of the crime.…

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