Why Salt Lake City wants residents to ‘adopt’ a storm drain
Salt Lake City is looking for volunteers for its new clean storm drain initiative, which aims to improve water quality and environmental health.
Political, spiritual and social bonds of ‘Our Town’ explored at talk
Director Mark Matheson spoke at The Grand Theatre about Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" before the performance.
Student Voice Project shines spotlight on Health Science Department
Students interested in the medical field can attend a panel discussion hosted by the Student Voice Project at the Jordan Campus on Sept. 29. Read on to learn more about the event.
Saban delivers a decent start for the 20th anniversary series, but not without a...
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews Power Rangers Megaforce, the newest series of the long running television show.
SLCC switches library classifications
SLCC libraries began a changeover from the Dewey Decimal Classification to the Library of Congress Classification to match surrounding schools and increase inclusivity in its organization.
Designing fashion for the future at Salt Lake Community College
Salt Lake Community College’s Fashion Institute at South City Campus hosted its 12th Annual Project Catwalk Design Contest on Nov. 22.
The Queen of Neo-soul
Erykah Badu serenades her loyal fans as they sway to the beat at Salt Lake City’s Twilight Concert.
Utah Highway Patrol races for a cause
Community members can participate in a 5K at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus Sept. 21 to support UHP trooper Bonnie Kunz, who is currently battling breast cancer.
State educators chime in on the nation’s — and Utah’s — lagging literacy rates
Utah students in grades 1-3 are struggling with reading and literacy, causing concern for educators and parents across the state.
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.
What can be done to save the Great Salt Lake? The Globe joins solutions...
We will answer the question: During a time of drought, climate change and major population growth, how can Utah better support a critical body of water?
Indigenous storyteller, filmmaker tells Ute tales for SLCC event
SLCC kicked off its Native American Heritage Month celebrations by hosting Ute filmmaker and multimedia storyteller Larry Cesspooch on Nov. 8.