Microbialites also tell the story of the Great Salt Lake’s worrisome decline
Microbialites are a vital part of the Great Salt Lake ecosystem, and researchers say their increased exposure to air because of declining water levels is cause for concern.
SLCC to celebrate MLK’s legacy with week of commemorative events
Salt Lake Community College will hold four events honoring Martin Luther King Jr. during the week of Feb. 13.
SLCC student promotes ‘Indigenous excellence’ through community radio
Valene Peratrovich, who hosts "Living the Circle of Life" on KRCL, utilizes the radio show and other media platforms to elevate Indigenous people and cultures.
South City Campus limits its building entrances to 3 locations
SLCC security officials have closed all but three entry points at South City Campus, citing community safety.
How Utah’s colleges are preparing for an active shooter
A spike in mass shootings during the last decade, coupled with last year's school shootings, prompted security teams at Utah's leading higher education institutions to double down on active shooter protocols.
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.
Globe staffers reveal who they’d most like to interview
The Globe staff were asked who, of everyone who's ever lived, they would interview for their one “grail” interview.
Our voices matter: Writing our way to change
Hundreds of Utahns called for accountability from Utah Sen. Mike Lee during a letter writing party at Publik Coffee Roasters on June 25.
Students say closure of Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center cuts off vital support
The Gender and Student Sexuality Resource Center, which opened in the fall of 2019, closed its doors on Dec. 18, 2025.
Folio gives students rewarding experience in the literary arts
As students start to settle in to their classes this semester, there are many opportunities for them to find extracurricular activities and events that they can be involved in which can aid their career or academics.
A worthy follow-up, ‘Taken 2’ offers cerebral action
“Taken 2” picks up a couple of years after the events of the first film. Liam Neeson reprises his role as ex-CIA agent Bryan Mills.
It may not be the Superman we know, but that’s the point
Reporter Stephen Romney reviews Man of Steel, DC Comic's newest foray into the superhero movie genre.














