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- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2018-04-18
- Description
- The Globe, April 18, 2018, Spring '18 Issue 14.
- Subjects
- The Grand Theatre, Dance, performances, Thayne Center for Service & Learning, Community service, Celebrations, environmental protection, Conservation of natural resources, pollution, Firearms control, guns, Activists, Student movements, Teachers, folio
- Local Identifiers
- 18-0089
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2002-11-19
- Description
- The Globe, November 19, 2002, Vol. 2, Issue 13.
- Subjects
- Winter sports, Skiing, homelessness, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Accidents, The Grand Theatre, Firearms control, Lifetime Activities Center (Redwood Campus), sports
- Local Identifiers
- 15-0959
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 1995-04-18
- Description
- Horizon, April 18, 1995, Vol. 1994-95 No. 22.
- Subjects
- Firearms control, Handguns, Minorities, The Grand Theatre, Performance art, Theatrical productions, Beer, Basketball, Basketball players, Voting, homosexuality, Clubs
- Local Identifiers
- 15-0761
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2007-11-19
- Description
- The Globe, November 19, 2007, Vol. 15, Issue 25.
- Subjects
- borders, Emigration & immigration, Zoos, Diseases, Dinosaurs, Electronic surveillance, Gay rights, Firearms control, Motion pictures, Operas & operettas, Vehicles, 2007, guards
- Local Identifiers
- 15-1224
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2008-01-07
- Description
- The Globe, January 7, 2008, Vol. 16, Issue 1.
- Subjects
- Automobile driving, Marines (Military personnel), Military leadership, Military officers, Military training, Firearms control, Tigers, Animal attacks, Zoo animals, Zoos, African, tribes, Violence, Hate crimes, Motion picture theaters, Political elections, Motion pictures, Autistic children, Judaism, bar mitzvahs, Synagogues, 2008, bathrooms
- Local Identifiers
- 15-1229
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-03-25
- Description
- The Globe, March 25, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Public opinion, Safety, guns, open arms, permits, Firearms control, firearms, Legislation, legislating, legal concepts, Music, music halls, musical instruments, musical performances, pandemic, COVID-19, public law
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0633
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-12-11: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on December 4th, 1996 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on December 11th, 1996 where President Budd announce the location of the meeting, some topics to discussed at the next meeting such as the the Tenure Document, an Information Technology update, etc. and attached are the following documents: The investment Report, the Minutes of the November Board Meeting, the Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received, the Academic Services Report (reporting projects and events, as well as the award of a contract to train AT&T Employees, upgrades in facilities and services, etc.), the Student Services Report (reporting that the SLCC was the first institution in the country to install SCT's Web for Student Service software, this in order to complete student service functions via the Internet, such as view and update records, register for classes, review the institution's course catalog and class schedule, etc.), the modified Drug Free Workplace Policy Revision (includes a memo from Clark Whitehead with highlight of the draft version of the revision), the Weapons Policy Draft (including a memo that mentions some suggestions added to the policy), the Development and Fund-Raising and the Calendar of Upcoming Events.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, investment, minutes, Employees, grants, contract awards, Educational facilities, Student life and customs, student aid, Web sites, information services, courses, policy, Drug abuse, Firearms control, Fund raising, Events
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0475
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1997-01-08: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on January 8th, 1997 that commence by announcing the need for people to serve in the Honorary Degree Committee. Bonnie Jean stated that the full report from the Internal Auditor would be given to the Board in June and it was reminded that the Board made the decision to have the Internal Auditor report to the Executive Committee in January and to the full Board in June. The Drug Free Workplace Policy revision and a concern arise concerning required reporting of outside convictions, a rehabilitation program and a return to work agreement, and was set to be discussed again. The Weapons Policy Draft was discussed according with the general concern that came from Faculty, staff and some students about concealed weapons, though there was not a lot that could be done more than discourage the introduction of weapons to the campuses. Comments were made about the Budget Status and told the meeting that the SLCC's budget request and the Governor's suggestions were going to be presented to the Trustees in February. The Campus master plan was discussed, though President Budd reiterated that there are a number of projects in work, but they create no changes to the master plan. The President Budd added that the tenure document and the process are in work and that the College is not afraid to take action on poor Teachers, and that teachers are evaluated. It was announced that the courses are scheduled to go into semester scheduling in the fall of 1998. Professor Shari Sowards was introduced at the meeting and explain what her course have taught students about political process and an active participation in elections.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, auditing, policy, Drug abuse, Firearms control, Law enforcement, Economic policy, legislative acts, Educational facilities, master plans, campuses, Teachers, Teachers -- Training of, Educational evaluation, semesters, elections, student projects, student aid, Political participation
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0476
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1997-02-12: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on February 12, 1997 where it was discussed whether the South City Campus could provide a community service by allowing non-students to use the gym or possibly make some money by charging a fee. Concerns about the Applied Technology Education secondary and post-secondary students, as well as building plans of construction or remodeling of an Applied Technology Center. The fact sheet of the College was said that addressed some legislative questions/concerns and was announced that further discussions were going to be held about the Weapons Policy. President Budd shared the fact that he did a presentation to the Joint Higher Education and Public Education Appropriations regarding the pilot program for the Applied Technology Education. An explanation was given to the Trustees regarding the discovery of some high school faculty member were teaching their full high school assignment for the college and a brief discussion took place regarding qualified teachers, quality of courses taught, minimal standards, etc. The Drug and Alcohol Policy was discussed and said that any violation for an act on any site or in relation to any of the College activities would be required to report it to the College. As a legislative update it was discussed that the legislature is worried with unfilled positions and that may affect the budget recommendation, as well, it was said that the legislature want to increase the average teaching workload. The budget status report was discussed, and it was said that SLCC's growth was less than 2%, meaning no enrollment growth. The partnership between the College, PBS and KULC Channel 9 was discussed and reviewed enrollment, facilities, etc. and said that the purpose of it was to made it possible to put together programs to facilitate students gain a degree via distance.
- Subjects
- administrative reports, Sports & recreation facilities, South City Campus, community centers, Applied Technology Center (Redwood Campus), Students, Educational facilities, Programs, Leaflets, legislative acts, Legislation, Firearms control, Teachers, teachers colleges, high schools, courses, policy, Drug abuse, Economic policy, enrollments, Distance education
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0478