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- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-02-25
- Description
- The Globe, February 25, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- presidencies, regulations, regulators, executive orders, Executive power, funding, news agencies, Journalism, Journalists, Muslim, Genocide, Political activity, political events, Political issues, politics, Politics & government, Politicians
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0368
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-11-04
- Description
- The Globe, November 4, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- first-generation, Salt Lake Community College, higher education, Celebrations, celebrating, Virtual, Political elections, Presidential elections, ballots, COVID-19, social unrest, Political participation, Political activity, amendments, Constitutional amendments, local government, local politics, Governors, Lawyers, mayors, districts, election districts, water districts
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0327
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-02-11
- Description
- The Globe, February 11, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- presidencies, Executive power, Presidents, Presidents & the Congress, Journalism, Journalists, Political activity, political events, Political issues, politics, Politicians, Politics & government, Partisan politics, Valentines, Holidays, Salt Lake Community College, resource centers, gender issues, sex, handwriting, Events, LGBTQ+
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0621
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-01-25
- Description
- The Globe, January 25, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- inaugurations, Political activity, political events, Political elections, political divisions, Politicians, politics, COVID-19, theme, unity, musical performances, Celebrities, Political participation
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0351
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1984-04-11: Agenda and Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Institutional Council of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake was conducted on Wednesday, April 11, 1984 regarding the presentation of Dr. Cecil Baxter, president of North Seattle Community College who did the evaluation for the accreditation of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. A proposal for a Policy for Political Activities on Campus was discussed. The College told plans on having an integrated data base to accommodate and interconnect the data from and for each departments. It was announced that the Governor's Excellence Awards will be given on campus at an event on May 14, 1984. The investment portfolio was attached. The policy & practice for political use of university facilities was attached. The auxiliary operations review report, consisting on verify the financial operations, quality of services being provided and management status in compliance with board policies of the College Center, the College Store, the Food service, and the Child Care Center was attached. An explanatory information regarding the UTEC (Utah Tech Electronic Campus) implementation can be seen at the end of the document.
- Subjects
- Educational evaluation, policy, public policy, Student life and customs, Political participation, Political activity, progress reports, reports, administrative reports
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0150
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-05-08: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on May 8th, 1996 where the Concurrent Enrollment issue with Granger High School and It was decided not to offer the Psychology class though alternatives were proposed, such as selecting specific materials and textbooks that were suitable for High School students. The people that had accepted Honorary Doctorate Degrees was announced. Mary Bangerter and Norman Riggs as Board of Trustees representatives on the Foundation Board was announced. The Utah State Building Board's FY97 Capital Improvement Funding Recommendations list was reviewed and said that the college would receive a certain quantity to be used for improvements at the South City Campus. President Budd informed the Trustees that the Board of Regents had approved the $1 increase in student fees. President Budd reported that the speaker of the House of Representatives, Mel Brown, spent the better part of the morning at SLCC. He spoke to a Political Science class, and then was given a tour of the campus (including the Markosian Library, Alder Amphitheater, the Lifetime Activities Center and Union Pacific Science and Industry Building) , including a demonstration of classroom technology. Simultaneously Senator Al Mansell taught a business class.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, courses, enrollments, high schools, Awards, Educational facilities, appointments, Foundation Board (Salt Lake Community College), campuses, South City Campus, fees, Legislators, Political activity
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0464
- Title
- Raivo Puusemp: Dissolution - Exhibition Views
- Personal Creator
- Raivo Puusemp
- Description
- In 1975, Raivo Puusemp was elected as Mayor of the troubled town of Rosendale, New York. What the residents did not know, and what his campaign did not reveal, was that Puusemp was a conceptual artist who would later come to view his appointment and the situation as an artwork known as Rosendale, a public work. During his tenure, he applied the work he had been doing as an artist, in group dynamic and predictive behavior, to the political problems of the town and was successful in guiding them to a resolution – the dissolution of Rosendale. Puusemp documented this process through a series of official letters, documents and press clippings, from which a booklet was later published. Following the dissolution of the town, Puusemp resigned his post, relocating to Utah with his family. He removed himself from the art context and from his practice as an artist. Exhibition held in the New Genres Gallery space.
- Subjects
- Political activity, Salt Lake Art Center, Conceptual, dynamics, documentation, documents
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0136
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-09-30
- Description
- The Globe, September 30, 2021, Online Edition. Written by : Ariel Widerburg and Morgan Workman.
- Subjects
- student success, entrepreneurs, Alumni & alumnae, Clothing industry, Student aspirations, business enterprises, Business people, Refugees, Legislation, social conflict, Economic & social conditions, Political activity, Political participation, Politics & government
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0016
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1982-01-13: Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake Institutional Council held on January 13, 1982 regarding the review the Investment Portfolio and the Summary of Investment Transactions. Discussion about the Suck Leave Incentive Policy were held. The reception and usage of a donation from an unnamed person was shared. Calls to support Senate Bill Barton to approve a legislation to give a Associate Science Degree on experimental basis were done. Points about developing a Curriculum for workshops and programs were shared. A report about the Student Services Committee and Skills Center location and its mission was discussed. The Calendar of the 1982 Institutional Council meeting dates was distributed.
- Subjects
- policy, donations, Legislators, Political activity, Absenteeism (Labor), associate's degree, Education -- Curricula, Programs, Student aspirations, Meetings
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0126
- Title
- 2022 - International Relations Theory and US Involvement in Afghanistan - Oral Presentation
- Description
- The purpose of my research for an essay written last fall, was to look at the theories of international politics that apply to the war in Afghanistan and in doing so answer questions about why the United States invaded Afghanistan, why we remained there for 20 years, and why that is now branded as a failed effort. I felt that I needed to start by providing an important historical account of international events in the years leading up to the 9/11 attacks. In the 1980s a UN Resolution was followed by a covert soft power operation by the CIA, and a subsequent Realist reaction and strategy around our decision to invade. I provide three reasons, tied to Realist theory, as to why we stayed in Afghanistan; Strategic, Hegemonic, and Geopolitical. These reasons were respectively employed to prevent terrorism, hold our position of power regarding energy access, and gain influence in Central Asia which has large deposits of oil and natural gas. I apply the idea of Imperialism to our failure to nation build in Afghanistan. A domestic level of analysis illuminates the role of national politics in decisions made by the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations as they grappled with the war. I also acknowledge that at the interstate level, the war in Afghanistan involved power relations between the U.S. and rival countries as they competed for resources and geopolitical advantage. I would like to relate that war to what we are now experiencing with Russia’s incursion into Ukraine how it would appear that lessons from Afghanistan have been conveniently forgotten or ignored. This is a video of the presentation, "International Relations Theory and US Involvement in Afghanistan" given at the 2022 Undergraduate Projects & Research Conference at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Donna Gibbons. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/66xlK07jJWg
- Subjects
- Political activity, Political issues, political ideologies and attitudes, terrorism, Economic & political systems, Afghanistan, Foreign participation in war, War
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0255