SLCC study abroad opportunities take students around the world
                    Salt Lake Community College’s study abroad program concluded its most recent visit to Japan on Saturday. A new group of students will travel to India beginning July 25.                
            35th Utah Pride Parade defies obstacles to entertain thousands
                    Thousands gathered in Salt Lake City on June 8 for the 35th annual Utah Pride Parade. View photos from the celebration.                
            Bruins volleyball struggles in Iowa, enters home opener with 1-3 record
                    The team played each of its losses to 5 matches; fans could make the difference this weekend.                
            Men’s basketball: Bruins pound Pronghorns, advance to NJCAA championship
                    Salt Lake beats Gillette College by 36 to earn a spot in the NJCAA title game.                
            SLCC bookstores under new management
                    SLCC bookstores will now be managed by Follett Corporation.                
            Love rings true for student in jewelry class
                    Student finds the perfect wedding bands - by designing and crafting them himself.                
            Friends, colleagues pay tribute to Mark Davis
                    Students, faculty, staff and friends gather to honor SLCC film professor Mark Davis.                
            ‘Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark’: An old-school scare from Guillermo del Toro
                    Horror films are a very interesting creature in the film industry. They can either earn massive acclaim from fans and critics or, just as...                
            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.                
            Native students at SLCC can access new waiver that covers all tuition
                    The Native American Community Scholars and Fellowship Program is a first-of-its-kind tuition waiver specifically for tribal members in Utah.                
            Mail-in voting is on the rise
                    Voterise executive director Hope Zitting-Goeckeritz breaks down mail ballots and how they may affect voter turnout in Utah this year.                
            Phi Theta Kappa welcomes new members
                    The SLCC chapter of Phi Theta Kappa holds an induction ceremony on Wednesday, April 4.                
             
                