From nostalgia to brain rot: The shifting landscape of video games
As gaming worlds expand, the debate persists about the influence of video games on mental health and whether they can “rot” the brain.
‘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.
Poem: ‘Sinking Feeling’
The Globe is celebrating SLCC poets during National Poetry Month. Read "Sinking Feeling," written and submitted by Brenda Sieczkowski.
SLCC choirs to pay tribute to veterans
The Salt Lake Community College choirs are living the principle that music has power beyond dispute. The music they sing becomes the memories in...
‘Sucker Punch’ is a knock-out
The best way to describe Sucker Punch is to call it Inception and Muppet Babies love child. Moulin Rougewould act as OB/GYN and Charlie's...
The Weekly Reel: the history of Dredd
Romney delves into the history of Judge Dredd in his weekly review.
Students checked out edible books at the library
Event at Markosian Library involved books, food, judges and imagination.
Salt Lake Comic Con: Final Thoughts from Day 3
Romney delivers a quick rundown of his experience in the final day of Salt Lake Comic Con and then speculates where the future of the con might lead.
Review: The Adarna rocks The Dawg Pound in Salt Lake and Mojo’s in Ogden
Seattle rock band The Adarna performs live in Salt Lake in an amazing set of double shows.
Photos: Sundance 2016
Take a look at some of the sights and sounds going on at Sundance.
A brief guide to two local Halloween haunts
Looking to get scared this weekend? Try Nightmare on 13th or the Castle of Chaos.
SLUG Magazine: 30 years under the influence
A retrospective look at three decades of SLUG Magazine is currently on display at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Arts.











