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.
High winds wreak havoc in Utah
Thousands lost power and several campuses closed Tuesday because of high winds.
Photos: 2020 SLCC Veterans Day flag ceremony
View photos from the Veterans Day flag raising ceremony at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Construction to begin on new SLCC campus in Herriman
Construction will begin this summer on the Juniper Canyon Campus in Herriman, which was first conceptualized a decade ago.
Utah joins the war on critical race theory
Critical race theory, or CRT, remains a controversial topic throughout Utah and the U.S.
Pulitzer Prize winner discusses American caste system at Tanner Forum on Social Ethics
Salt Lake Community College welcomed Isabel Wilkerson over livestream as the keynote speaker at the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
SLCC may mandate academic advising visits
Salt Lake Community College plans to require advisory meetings for all students by 2023.
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.














