Special needs students find stability at Akshar School
With so many disabled Indian youth lacking assistance, the Akshar School has become a haven for special needs students.
Lijjat Papad, a majority women-run enterprise
Lijjat Pappad is a socially responsible papa dum co-op run mostly by women.
The future of entrepreneurship is female, and rural India is no exception
Literacy and opportunity prove to be great obstacles for women in Gulumb, but their spirit and desire to succeed in business does not waver.
Controlled chaos: driving etiquette in India
Navigating the busy streets of India can be an adventure in its own right.
Observations on the state of journalism
Students at the Maharashtra Institute of Technology voice their concerns about misinformation in the digital age.
First Impressions
Chetan Agrawal analyzes body language cues with remarkable insight during a guest presentation at Maharashtra Institute of Technology.
Gurdwara Sis Ganj: progressivism 500 years before its time
The Gurdwara Sis Ganj, a Sikh temple in metropolitan Delhi, stands as an important symbol for the faith.
Not Just a Piece of Cloth
A number of impoverished regions throughout India require basic necessities and non-profit organization, Goonj, leads the way in giving aid.
SLCC globe-trotting: A letter from a study abroad correspondent
Noah Lewis, incoming editor-in-chief of The Globe, discusses his journey to Salt Lake Community College and his upcoming role as a study abroad correspondent in India.
Utah Pride honors Stonewall riots during 2019 festival
Tens of thousands of people attended the 2019 Utah Pride Festival, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
Student profile: Shae Howell, learning to ‘live in the light’
SLCC Dance Company member Shae Howell continues to overcome the challenges of addiction as she begins her final semester as a Bruin.
Enjoy ‘Heavenly Hot Cakes’ at Penny Ann’s Cafe
Ashley Stenger says if you enjoy The Original Pancake House, you’ll love Penny Ann’s Cafe.