‘La Cage aux Folles’ invites audiences to “Open Your Eyes”
Reporter Aaron Clark reviews The Grand Theatre's presentation of 'La Cage aux Folles' and tells if it does a good job of entertaining while delivering a message of the importance of family.
Globe staffers check out Nightmare on 13th’s 2022 showing, which features a new attraction
Staff members from The Globe share their experiences inside one of Utah's famous haunted houses, Nightmare on 13th.
Student profile: Shae Howell, learning to ‘live in the light’
SLCC Dance Company member Shae Howell continues to overcome the challenges of addiction as she begins her final semester as a Bruin.
Fashion show gives new life to old textiles
SLCC fashion students upcycled old clothing and fabrics for their Sustainable Fashion Show last Wednesday.
Following viral sensation, point guard Chase Adams fosters spirit at SLCC
SLCC point guard Chase Adams has navigated some difficult circumstances on his path to becoming a leader on the Bruin men's basketball team.
Fans are scarce at SLCC basketball games
When it comes to basketball at SLCC, many students just don’t have the interest or are simply too busy.
Architecture and Technology: The Specs and Details of the new CAM
This multi-piece article explores the many elements related to the new Center for Arts and Media at the South City Campus, including updates in technology, new ideals and the resources available to students.
Find a career path you love
SLCC student Allison Furry shares her personal story on the journey and importance of finding a career path you love.
Photos: SLCC gingerbread village
View photos of gingerbread houses created by SLCC culinary arts students.
‘Ignore it’: Despite industry growth, some women in gaming say skepticism and online aggression...
Despite making up nearly half of the world's gaming audience, women gamers frequently face inappropriate treatment and persistent skepticism.
Local youths produce multimedia vaccination awareness campaign
With funding from the CDC Foundation, students in the Spy Hop digital arts program created a multimedia campaign about the importance and efficacy of vaccines.
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.














