Marcilina Grayer gestures from the sideline

Grayer begins new era of SLCC women’s basketball

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SLCC turns to former player and longtime assistant Marcilina Grayer to lead the women’s basketball team.
Copies of CA Magazine

Photo Utah EDU frames a learning experience and new connections

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Photo Utah EDU showcases the power of collaboration and creativity among art students and faculty at Utah colleges.
#SLCCserves Day of Service logo

SLCC gives back to the community

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The #SLCCserves initiative spurs volunteerism and community service among students, faculty and staff.
TEDx logo

‘Dynamic harmony’ comes to TEDxSaltLakeCity

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20 diverse speakers and performers focused on "dynamic harmony" during TEDxSaltLakeCity 2019.
SL logo behind home plate

SLCC baseball looks to benefit from new turf

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SLCC Athletics installed new FieldTurf at Cate Field in preparation for the 2020 baseball season.
Ken Stonebrook speaks into microphone

SLCC supports students’ freedom of speech

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SLCC wants students to feel safe expressing their opinions and interacting with peers.
Mason stands in front of "Go Bruins" mural

Mason Bancroft becomes SLCCSA president

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The SLCC Student Association appointed Mason Bancroft as president after Mary Flanagan resigned earlier this semester.
Man exhales a vape

Letter from the Editor: Calling all vapers, cloud chasers, Juulers

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Globe editor in chief Noah Lewis is asking all vapers to participate in an upcoming panel discussion.
Headshot of Peter Moosman

SLCC’s ‘Captain Gay’ strives for inclusivity

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Peter Moosman is the first coordinator of the new Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center.
Sheri with her cleaning cart

Beloved South City custodian retires

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Sheri Scott, a custodian at South City Campus, retired on Sept. 27.
Sammi Johnston waits for a serve

SLCC volleyball climbs the national rankings

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The Bruins were battle-tested during preseason play, and now enter the conference portion of their schedule.
ASB group photo

Alternative Breaks help students find a community

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Students who participate in the fall 2019 Alternative Break will learn about food resources in the community.