A conversation with SLCC’s poet laureate and how she’s keeping the poetry scene alive...
Brenda Sieczkowski, is an associate professor and director of the Publication Center, said she has a deep appreciation for her role as SLCC’s poet laureate, a position she’s held since 2023.
Poem: ‘Carter’
The Globe is celebrating SLCC poets during National Poetry Month. Read "Carter," written and submitted by Lizzy Walk.
Poem: ‘That Big, Beautiful Bird’
The Globe is celebrating SLCC poets during National Poetry Month. Read "That Big, Beautiful Bird," written and submitted by Edie Olsen.
In photos: SLCC’s 4th Annual Drag Show draws big crowd
Salt Lake Community College held its fourth annual drag show at South City Campus, where the Grand Theatre was nearly at capacity.
SLCC dancers gain pro experience on the court with Salt Lake City Stars
SLCC dance students get to perform at Salt Lake City Stars games. Learn more about the SLCC Stars Dancers and how the collaboration benefits students.
Submit your work: Spotlighting SLCC poets for National Poetry Month
To celebrate National Poetry Month, The Globe is recognizing the poets of Salt Lake Community College.
SLCC students showcase growth at mid-spring band concert
After weeks of rehearsals, student musicians at Salt Lake Community College took the stage for a mid-spring band concert that highlighted the progress they made throughout the semester.
In photos: A look inside SLCC’s jewelry-making class
ART 1040 teaches students how to create jewelry by hand. Students learn to make silver rings, pendants and cuffs using metals such as copper, silver, and brass.
Threads of Labor: SLCC Fashion Institute reimagines workwear in new exhibit
Every year, Salt Lake Community College’s Fashion Institute shows off its hard work and creativity in an exhibition. All the outfits were created as a final semester project by students taking the 20th Century Fashion History course, offered every fall.
Movies for Black History Month: Off‑the‑beaten‑path picks from an SLCC film professor
Dave Lehleitner, an associate professor of film production at Salt Lake Community College, offers several movie suggestions for Black History Month.
In photos: A last look at Sundance in Utah
Anna Schaeffer captured various happenings from the first weekend of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, the last festival to be hosted in Utah.
A conversation with ‘The Best Summer’ director, Tamra Davis
In her latest film, “The Best Summer,” which premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, Tamra Davis crafts a documentary that plays more like a DIY home video than the polished work she’s known for.













