SLCC sports roundup: Banner season for Bruin soccer
Congratulations are in order for the SLCC men's and women's soccer teams, who finished first and second in their respective national tournaments.
The Satanic Temple calls for reproductive rights in Utah
Members of The Satanic Temple protested restrictive anti-abortion laws on Saturday at the Utah State Capitol.
SLCC will revamp its business building with $10M donation from Gail Miller’s foundation
Businesswoman Gail Miller and her family's foundation contributed $10 million toward SLCC's school of business and its business building on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
‘Inside a black man’s mind’: Inspiration behind Oscar-winning ‘BlacKkKlansman’ speaks at SLCC
Ron Stallworth, the subject of Spike Lee's film "BlacKkKlansman" and a former SLCC instructor, shared his story Feb. 26 at the Grand Theatre.
More “Baysplosions” than ever before
People tend to be pretty divided when it comes to the Michael Bay Transformers films. The division can be broken down into three parts....
New SLCCSA president to focus on community, safety
SLCCSA President Emily Hernandez Alzamora begins her tenure amid unusual circumstances.
Photos: Bruins choose to mask up, part 1
As the fall 2020 semester approaches, SLCC students share their mask selfies and discuss wearing face coverings on campus.
The Weekly Reel: Pulp heroes and the silver screen
To coincide with the release of John Carter, The Globe presents a look at other pulp heroes who have made the journey to the silver screen.
President’s Art Show highlights local artists
Learn more about the annual SLCC art show and who won this year's awards.
Computer repair clinic will aim to help those in need
On Thursday July 7, students at Salt Lake Community College will have the opportunity to get their computers repaired for free and donate to...
9 movies to watch this holiday season
Some epic films will be playing in theaters during the Christmas break.
Utah’s indie bookstores are leading the charge against school book bans
A large number of book titles targeted by state law feature people of color as well as LGBTQ+ themes and characters.