Letter from the Editor: Take the leap
As she begins her tenure as editor-in-chief of The Globe, Jenna Warby invites students to take a leap into the unknown.
Bruin Days aim to amp up student involvement
The SLCC Student Association hosts Bruin Days events at several campuses to boost student involvement.
SLCC lifts shelter-in-place order at Taylorsville Redwood Campus
An armed robbery at a nearby business forced SLCC students and staff to shelter in place at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Domestic violence cases spike during pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has caused an increase in domestic violence calls.
SLCC clubs talk pandemic changes
SLCC student clubs continue to meet virtually during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Globe staffers share favorite SLC dining options
Staff at The Globe share some of their favorite places to eat in Salt Lake City.
Finishing the semester strong: Professors share productivity tips
SLCC professors have advice to help students make the most of their time for the remainder of the year.
Accessibility, inclusion take center stage at two SLC theaters
Two Salt Lake City theaters aim to improve the experience for people with disabilities, both on the stage and in the audience.
Americans are having less sex. Experts offer insight into why, and advice on how...
Recent data suggests that fewer U.S. adults and college students participate in intimate sex with a partner, and various factors may contribute to the decline.
Former White House photographer tells stories of humanity in the nation’s highest office
Former chief White House photographer Pete Souza shared his experiences during the 2022 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics at SLCC’s South City Campus.
Students facing grief have access to support resources
Support groups and other resources exist for college students who are grieving a loss.
ESL Legacy Mentors: A program offering guidance to SLCC students
SLCC students who receive help from ESL Legacy Mentors often return to the program to give back as mentors themselves.














