Markosian Library exhibit highlights stories of people experiencing homelessness
The “In Their Words” exhibit features photographs and stories of people experiencing homelessness in the community.
Recent Utah K-12 book bans spark discussions on censorship
A growing list of banned books in Utah’s K-12 schools has sparked a larger discussion about censorship and access to controversial or sensitive topics by minors.
Letter from the editor: Marking the end of Utah’s Sundance era
The Sundance Film Festival opens its final Utah run on Jan. 22. The Globe staff will be on the ground to capture this final chapter through a student lens.
‘She Can Do It’: SLCC film spotlights Utah’s gender gap
In “She Can Do It,” student filmmaker Katie Neal explores women’s workforce inequality in Utah and why the state continually ranks poorly in women’s equality.
Musical, festival celebrate women’s suffrage and empowerment
As "Suffs" the musical graced the stage of the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City, the Voices of Women Festival promoted the achievement of women’s suffrage in Utah.
Poem: ‘The Serendipity Prayer’
Murphy Markham recently submitted a piece of poetry to The Globe. Read “The Serendipity Prayer.”
SLCC esports team loses scholarship access
SLCC esports and its members sit in limbo as the team awaits relocation to a new department after being dropped from the school's athletics budget.
Photos: Edible Books Contest mixes creativity, literacy
Salt Lake Community College Library Services held their annual Edible Books Contest and cake tasting on Nov. 12.
31st President’s Art Show celebrates creativity and community
Salt Lake Community College’s held the opening reception and award announcement for the 31st President’s Art Show on Nov. 5 at the South City campus.
George S. & Dolores Doré Eccles Gallery features local voices and stories through art
Artists of all types get to be showcased in the Eccles Art Gallery at South City Campus, enabling students and community members to experience the different worlds of art.
Architecture professor praises community, affordability, and student growth within program
Once an emergency hire for SLCC’s architecture department, assistant professor Aaron Codden’s passion for education is rooted in a belief that architecture should be accessible to everyone.
Cats, art and Utah all come together for a good cause — or two,...
Calling all cat lovers: an exhibition celebrating feline art is currently on display at the Salt Lake County Government Center.














