SLCC alum heads to 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Former SLCC baseball player Eddy Alvarez will represent Team USA in the 2020 Tokyo Games.
Movie review: ‘City of Bones’ starts off strong, ends with soap-opera clusterbomb
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews City of Bones, a film that starts out strong, but trips over it's own feet trying to remain faithful to the source material.
Alternative Break: Why students should volunteer
Alternative Fall Break will take place next week. Learn more about the benefits of volunteering.
Students tackle Salt Lake imperative with a documentary – and the focus is Indigenous...
The 30-minute cut of “Diverted: Indigenous Stewardship and Saving the Great Salt Lake” is set to premiere Friday, Dec. 8, at Salt Lake Community College’s South City campus.
SLCC student rises above physical limitations
Salt Lake Community College student Justin Miller is changing perceptions about people with disabilities.
‘Fright Night’ doesn’t scare anyone
Vampires are officially now the most overused movie plot in the history of cheesy movie monsters. Since Nosferatu came out in 1922 the film...
Downtown Farmers Market opens for the season
Utahns can buy locally grown produce and other goods at the Downtown Farmers Market in Pioneer Park.
Carrie Cox empowers women through fitness and health
The Globe profiles a SLCC student and professional fitness trainer. The owner of Carrie Cox Fitness LLC has discovered that she really enjoys training women, and especially enjoys seeing them gain self confidence as she helps them transform their bodies.
Bruin Pantry helps ease food insecurity
The Bruin Pantry remains open during the pandemic to help SLCC students and staff.
SLCC’s new black box offers intimate and powerful theater experience
After directing Crimes of the Heart last year in the Choir Room at South City Campus, Frank Gerrish, director of Theatre and Film Studies...
Club Rush brings clubs to the students
Club Rush showcases the many ways students can get a college experience beyond the classroom.
Movie review: ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’
“The Last Jedi” is neither the greatest, nor the worst, film in this fantasy/sci-fi saga. Simply, it’s a good, fun movie riddled with some glaring issues.