Sparks fly: Richard Prazen perfects the art of metal
Globe photographer Will Samsky recently visited his shop of Richard Prazen, who teaches metal sculpting at Salt Lake Community College.
Get more scare for your buck with our local haunted house roundup
A review of some of the scariest haunted houses in Utah and what you can expect, from ticket prices to parking.
Movie review: ‘Hail, Caesar!’
The Coen brothers' latest comedy features a lot of star power -- maybe too much, in fact.
Photos: 2017 Student Art Showcase
Allison Hutto and Jake Zaugg take a look at the 2017 Student Art Showcase.
UTA will adjust bus routes and schedules due to a shortage of drivers, affecting...
A driver shortage forced Utah Transit Authority to adjust several bus routes, including two routes that stop at Salt Lake Community College campuses.
Romney’s First Impressions of Salt Lake Comic Con
Romney gives his first impressions and brief summary of the first day of Salt Lake City Comic Con
ROTC Field Training: Making an Officer
Globe SLCC contributing writer and SLCC student Jandi Jensen blogged from Camp Williams during the University of Utah ROTC cadet training Mar. 23-25.
Cat colony caretaker calls on SLCC students to take over
For five years, Marilyn Briggs has watched over the Miller Campus community cats. But she believes SLCC students and staff would benefit from leading the volunteer project.
The old Admin Building went out like a wrecking ball
With the new Administration Building now complete on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, SLCC tears down the nearly 50-year old Jay L. Nelson Administration Building.
Black Student Union begins month of celebration
The Black Student Union is hosting several events during Black History Month, but the club works year-round to promote discussion and inclusion at SLCC.
Housing project chief concern at Student Forum
SLCC President Deneece Huftalin answered multiple questions during a student forum Oct. 7 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Communication professor challenges students to raise $50,000 in donations for Odyssey House
Norm Zurn and his communication classes aim to contribute $5,000 in donations to Odyssey House during the fall semester.













