‘Sweeney Todd’ production enters its final week at the Grand Theatre
The Grand Theatre Company kicked off Halloween season with their production of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street." The show ends its run this Saturday.
Student bands dial it to 11 with song covers for on-campus concert
Four bands comprised of SLCC students performed live in the South City Campus multipurpose room for the Popular Music Bands Concert on Oct. 12.
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center celebrates four years of operation
The first-of-its-kind support center for Salt Lake Community College's queer students hosted its fourth anniversary party on Oct. 11.
This year’s Nightmare on 13th boasts two new ‘nightmares’
Nightmare on 13th added "The Howling" and "The Possession of Black Thorn Manor" to its list of haunted attractions for 2023.
Fashion Institute to have open house and raffle on Oct. 12
The SLCC Fashion Institute will officially celebrate its new home at the South City Campus by hosting an open house on Thursday.
South City Campus limits its building entrances to 3 locations
SLCC security officials have closed all but three entry points at South City Campus, citing community safety.
Letter from the editor: We are Bruins, hear us roar!
Sean Stetson, current editor-in-chief of The Globe, reaches out to fellow SLCC students in this letter from the editor.
Recent campus walkabouts seek to rectify safety and accessibility issues
SLCC students, staff and officials participate in several campus walkabouts to examine the security and accessibility of school grounds.
After café closures, SLCC explores visiting restaurant concept
Salt Lake Community College is testing a different method of food services after failing to reach an agreement with a catering company for on-campus dining.
Photos: SLCC marks 75th anniversary with tribute and capsule event
Salt Lake Community College celebrated 75 years of educating students during an official ceremony on Sept. 14.
What does the end of affirmative action mean for higher ed?
After the U.S. Supreme Court's latest rulings on affirmative action, many higher education institutions will need to come up with race-neutral alternatives during the admissions process to reaching diversity goals.
Free flu shots for Bruins this October
The Center for Health and Counseling will provide free influenza shots for SLCC students and employees across four campus locations in October.














