Road Home closure pushes homeless community to adapt
The Road Home closed its doors in November, creating big changes for Salt Lake City's homeless population.
Sundance 101: celebrating more than 40 years of film
Study the basics on how to navigate the Sundance Film Festival.
SLCC, U. form crew to build electric car
Students from Salt Lake Community College and the University of Utah teamed up to build an electric car.
Student debt leads to slippery slope of financial worry
The cost of education and a lack of financial literacy are two main reasons why American college students own trillions in student loan debt.
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.
Sparks fly: Richard Prazen perfects the art of metal
Globe photographer Will Samsky recently visited his shop of Richard Prazen, who teaches metal sculpting at Salt Lake Community College.
Parking tickets? Where your money goes
SLCC's Parking Services aims to provide equal parking for all that come to campus in a safe environment.
The holiday season: a time for giving, or grieving?
Trying to make sense of a loss is no easy task, and for some, the holidays intensify those feelings.
New head basketball coaches look to continue SLCC’s winning tradition
Salt Lake Community College started the 2019-20 basketball seasons with two new head coaches: Kyle Taylor and Marcilina Grayer.
Wildlife SOS rehabilitates mistreated animals and their handlers
From Mathura, India, to Salt Lake City, Utah, Wildlife SOS provides sanctuaries for abused animals and corrects the behavior of their handlers.
Local philanthropist brings SLCC, education to rural Indian youth
The Wai School, co-founded by former SLCC board member Ashok Joshi, hosted the India Study Abroad program this past summer.
Photos: Native American Indian Exhibition
View photos from the Native American Indian Exhibition.














