The Weekly Reel: Film violence ratings too soft?
For as long as the entertainment industry has existed, it has been under severe scrutiny when it comes to the societal impacts of media....
Rhubarb: indulge in danger with vitamin C
Rhubarb - more than pie filling? Stalk this for better nutrition.
From the Archives: Music on the Spot: Now That is What I Would Consider...
The Globe has scoured its archives to bring the best articles from yesteryear. This one is from April 1, 1900.
SLCC food courts go raw
Announced April 1, SLCC food courts will be making a change for healthier students and a healthier environment.
Program teaches skills for social change
SLICE offers service and leadership opportunities. Application deadline is March 29.
Professor reflects on Arab Spring
Guest speaker begins Pathways to Peace series sponsored by SLCC Humanities.
Spring break: anime style
Anime Salt Lake boasts huge attendance in its second year at SLCC.
Instructor shares the value of a challenge
Robin Hawkins overcame obstacles in her life and now teaches stress management courses at SLCC.
‘Olympus Has Fallen’…into ‘Die Hard’ territory
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the newest action film to hit theaters, "Olympus Has Fallen."
‘The Reason’ behind the winner of the chapbook contest
Former SLCC student Wolran Kim won the 2012 chapbook contest and shares how she found her love of poetry.
Bruins suffer loss to Vaqueros in second round of NJCAA Tournament
The season ends for SLCC men's basketball but not without claiming the Scenic West Athletic Conference and Region 18 Championship as well as earning its first NJCAA Tournament berth since 2009.
Music on the Spot: Street Lighters strike up heartbreak ‘In Between Three and Four’
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews the independent sounds of Steven Turner's Street Lighters.













