Bruins raise concerns over ‘dangerous’ attitudes toward queer folk after anti-LGBT postings
Several unauthorized flyers containing anti-LGBTQ rhetoric were posted at Miller campus during Pride Month.
SLCC’s 2023 Round Dance celebrates the college’s Native community
Friends and members of the Native American community celebrated Indigenous heritage and welcomed blessings of peace for the coming winter during the Round Dance on Nov. 18.
3rd undergrad research conference continues in highlighting student work
Dozens of SLCC students presented their undergraduate research for the third-annual Undergraduate Projects and Research Conference.
SLCC Hometowns: Jevah France
Learn more about SLCC student Jevahjire “Jevah” France and what life was like in his hometown of Les Cayes, Haiti.
How students can give back to the environment this Earth Day
Earth Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it's a holiday rooted in selfless tradition. Learn about local volunteer opportunities happening this week.
Photos: Wheelchair Palooza
Attendees of this year's Wheelchair Palooza enjoyed pizza and good company at Lone Peak Skate Park.
DC Comics to hit the restart button
The biggest problem comic book publishers have is getting new business. For someone to truly get into comic books they must face the daunting...
The Weekly Reel: Fairy tale fancy
The Globe presents a look at the recent trend of the "mature" fairy tale film.
A week of Martin Luther King, Jr. events
SLCC and U of U to celebrate Dr. King’s life and legacy.
The original Hulk smashes the crowd at Salt Lake Comic Con
Lou Ferrigno talks about his role on "The Incredible Hulk."
Men’s basketball: Freshman leads Bruins past Western Wyoming
SLCC defeats the Mustangs for the second time this month, thanks to a strong performance by Neil Monson.
Fashion Institute takes its costume making skills to Salt Lake Comic Con
As part of SLCC's presence at Salt Lake Comic Con this year, Fashion Institute students and alumni will showcasing their costumes and designs.












