SLCC student turns tragedy into triumph
Forget the spandex and cape, this superhero has wheels! Learn more about Miss Wheelchair Utah 2020 and SLCC student, Lina Nguyen.
Aftershocks continue to rock Utah as ShakeOut approaches
More than 1,200 aftershocks have struck the Beehive State following a 5.7 magnitude earthquake March 18.
Students struggle with mental health amid pandemic
Students at Salt Lake Community College feel the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health.
SLCC makes additional changes in response to COVID-19
SLCC has adjusted their grading policy for spring semester and will put all summer courses online in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Watchtower Coffee and Comics moves into new digs
Watchtower Coffee and Comics set up shop one block west on Main Street before the coronavirus outbreak forced them to close.
SLCC students help each other find jobs during crisis
As the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on local businesses, SLCC students are sharing job opportunities with their unemployed classmates.
SLCC student services go virtual
Several departments and programs are assisting SLCC students remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Professors shift lectures to remote instruction during COVID-19 pandemic
As SLCC students and professors transition to online-only classes, one professor is creating engaging content to help navigate uncharted territory.
Letter from the Editor: Look for the constants
Globe editor in chief Amie Schaeffer wants to hear from SLCC students as resume their schedules amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Urgent food pickup available through Bruin Pantry
The SLCC Bruin Pantry at South City Campus will distribute boxes of free food Friday from 9 a.m. to noon.
5.7-magnitude earthquake rattles Salt Lake Valley
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake shook the Wasatch Front shortly after 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center makes an impact at South City Campus
SLCC's Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center offers a place of refuge for female-identifying and LGBTQ+ students.