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Transportation troubles

UTA boosts bus pass price for SLCC students

SLCC students face a new challenge for the 2010-2011 school year: getting to school. The UTA bus pass, previously free to SLCC students, will now cost $50.… Post the First Comment
Transportation troubles

Students will now have to pay for the formerly free Tap & Ride system.

Beat the summer heat

Take a look at Valor Alvarado's photo gallery for tips to beating the heat this summer.… Post the First Comment

Student Association spotlight: Peter Moosman

It only takes a single pebble to start a rockslide. Likewise, it only takes one voice to make a change. The SLCC Student Association helps students make a difference and find their voice, both on and off campus.… Post the First Comment

Murder mysteries and movie magic

On July 16, over 100 SLCC students and their guests set sail for dinner, drama and intrigue on the high seas. All without ever leaving Salt Lake City.… Post the First Comment

Ask Mom

Anxious for the free time

Dear Mom, After reading your last column I started thinking about the three-week break I have before starting fall Semester. I started wondering what I would do during this free time and my mind went wild!Post the First Comment

Simple habits to maintaining a healthy weight

Here are a few tips for the college student who wants to maintain and keep a healthy weight;… Post the First Comment
Simple habits to maintaining a healthy weight

Tea time at The Tea Grotto

Coffee or tea? That is the question. Little mom and pop coffee shops and teahouses are popping up in every nook and cranny of Salt Lake Valley. There truly is nothing like that rush of caffeine to get the day started. Because of its lower crash rates and healthier ingredients, tea is quickly becoming a favorite among working professionals and college students alike.… Post the First Comment

Gamers anticipate the latest Fallout game, New Vegas

In 2008 gamers were introduced to the action video game Fallout 3. The game took players to a future of endless possibilities situated in a post-nuclear Washington DC. The game was so popular it won game of the year for 2009 along with Best Writing at the Game Developer's Choice Awards. Now in 2010 the next installment in the Fallout saga, Fallout: New Vegas, has gamers everywhere excited. … Post the First Comment
Gamers anticipate the latest <em>Fallout</em> game, <em>New Vegas</em>

Ramona and Beezus is the perfect family film

When Beverly Cleary originally wrote her classic children's novels she probably never had a thought in mind as to when and how they would be adapted for the big screen.… Post the First Comment
<em>Ramona and Beezus</em> is the perfect family film

Cold War enemies return in Salt

In times when we had clear-cut enemies, our country could easily point out USSR as the last of our biggest enemies. The ingenious plot written by seasoned scribe Kurt Wimmer (Law Abiding Citizen) brings our old antagonists back into our lives.… Post the First Comment
Cold War enemies return in <em>Salt</em>

Athletic benefits from video gaming?

I play video games. I have since I was big enough to pick up a controller. From classics like Duck Hunt and Tecmo Bowl, to modern day marvels like the God of War series and NCAA Football 2010, you name it, I've probably played it. With an estimated 40 percent of Americans playing video games too, this use of time often comes into question.… Post the First Comment

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