Paying for textbooks: Save yourself a headache
Save yourself time and hard-earned money! Get creative ideas on cheaper ways to buy textbooks.
Social media improves communication between students and advisors
Academic and Career Advising has taken a different approach to connect with students this year.
It’s never too late to learn a new language
Students who learn another language will be ready to work in a global economy.
Proposal to add all-gender restrooms in SLCC’s Applied Technology Building falls through
A spokesperson for Salt Lake Community College says current construction code prevents the inclusion of all-gender restrooms in plans for the Applied Technology Building.
Biotech students conduct real-life research
The SLCC biotechnology program offers a constantly evolving learning environment.
Movie review: ‘Noah’ stays afloat
Can Hollywood make religion appealing to the mainstream? Find out why "Noah" left arts reporter Stephen Romney with mixed feelings.
Movie review: ‘The Finest Hours’
Court Casselman says the combination of romance and disaster hurts this Disney film.
SLCC students discuss different stages of college experience
Benjamin Lindsay talks to two students -- one starting at SLCC and one nearing a transfer to a four-year college -- to get their insights about college.
US government begins shipping free COVID-19 tests. Here’s how to order
The federal government purchased one billion rapid COVID-19 tests to distribute to Americans for at-home use.
Mineral rich foods
Nadhirrah explains how a diet in mineral and nutrient rich foods can help where supplements lack.
Computer repair clinic will aim to help those in need
On Thursday July 7, students at Salt Lake Community College will have the opportunity to get their computers repaired for free and donate to...
Salt Lake Community College students share their thoughts on upcoming 2024 election
The Globe took to the Taylorsville Redwood campus to find out how students felt about the upcoming presidential election.














