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Murphy continues to help South rebuild after Hurricanes

Martha Murphy sat in the middle of her personal undertaking, talking with me amidst the chaos, for over an hour. Murphy is heading an effort in De Lisle, Mississippi to rebuild the lives and the structures that were lost at the hand of Mother Nature. "It just happened, we had a world one day, and a different the one next day," Murphy said.…

SLCC mourns fellow college students

SLCC mourns fellow college students
On Aggie Day, SLCC Students showed their condolences by signing a large banner that will be sent to Utah State University after the tragic rollover accident that killed nine people on Sept. 26.…

Aviation Club to tour Hill Air Force Base

The Aviation Club at SLCC has planned an activity this month to take a tour of Hill Air Force Base on Oct. 19. The tour will include a tour of the control tower and will show SLCC students the contrast between commercial airports and military bases. At the base they will also listen to different military speakers talk about the difference between military airspace and commercial airspace.…

Globe Radio creates career opportunities

Something most students may not know about yet is that Salt Lake Community College has a full fledged radio station right here on the Redwood Campus. This radio station is managed and operated by the students of the college. Globe Radio was started about 3 years ago by the students of the communications department with the assistance of the teachers and staff of the department.…

Enrollment soars at Main St. SLCC

Enrollment soars at Main St. SLCC
Reprinted courtesy of Deseret Morning News The temporary banner still hanging outside of Salt Lake Community College's Main Street Center, which reopened last fall, isn't a sign the campus in downtown Salt Lake City is foundering. Student enrollment keeps going up, with the likes of Ethan Loveless, 23, who is taking an introductory film class that he says, on any other campus, would be held in a crowded auditorium. He likes the one-on-one attention at SLCC's Main Street Center. Click here to open complete story in new window

DeReamer proposes circus performance in the classroom

Everyone loves a circus. The problem is that most of us view this thrilling event from the bleachers. Rarely, if ever, do we get to stand up and take part in the action. When it comes to learning, we often hear the lecture from our chair. Though we are asked questions, we rarely get involved beyond our answers and the typical nod of the instructors head.…

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Weekly Happenings of SLCC's Campuses
BRUIN ARENA The 12 Annual Bruin Bash will be held on Oct. 17 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The event is held to raise money for the Bruin Athletic Scholarship Fund which supports over 90 percent of student athletes. Funds will be raised via an auction and donations.…

Those left home brave different kind of storm

It's Tuesday morning. Lt. Col. Derek Tolman is requested by his commander to leave his home in Draper, Utah. His destination-to help where needed in the heart of Louisiana where Hurricane's Katrina and Rita recently unleashed their destructive powers. Here, he is told, he will be the deputy commander in charge of a task force enlisted for clean-up efforts.…

MASS for the People

MASS for the People
Amazing music, acrobatic moves, and vivid colors all describe the MASS Ensemble performance. On September 29, MASS Ensemble performed at the Alder Amphitheatre on the Redwood Campus. "I loved it. The originality was incredible," Dr. Craig Ferrin, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at SLCC, said.…

USU's changes rules for attendees of their annual Halloween bash

In a press release given out to colleges and universities around Utah, USU relayed "plans to regulate ticket sales for their popular Halloween party." The Howl, notorious for their 25 year stint as Utah's top Halloween bash, will now cater to USU students only.…

Nobody puts the SLCC Swing Club in a corner

"It is a social activity that combines exercise with meeting new people and having fun," said Bradford "BJ" Woolston, president of Swing Club. He is a person that lives life to the fullest each moment. "I have been very lucky [to find] this," said Woolston.…

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