Peaceful protest turns violent in downtown Salt Lake City
Here's a look at some of the major developments that took place in Salt Lake City during the protest against police brutality on Saturday.
Pence, Harris trade barbs during vice presidential debate
Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris clashed over COVID-19, Breonna Taylor and climate change in a heated but civil debate at Kingsbury Hall.
SLCCSA elections: Meet the candidates for 2021-22
SLCC student elections begin Monday. Learn more about this year's candidates.
Salt Lake City concerts returning to full capacity
Several local concert venues will resume full capacity shows as COVID-19 cases dwindle.
SLCC begins dispersing third batch of federal emergency aid to students
Salt Lake Community College started dispersing emergency student aid from the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARP Act.
SLCC men’s basketball seeks improvement despite undefeated record
The No. 1-ranked Bruins, now 27-0, still have work to do before tournament play begins.
SLCC observes Juneteenth with planned celebration
Salt Lake Community College will host its first official Juneteenth celebration on June 22.
Photos: SLCC and West Valley communities celebrate Day of the Dead
The Dream Center and the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs celebrated Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, on Nov. 1 and 2.
Gun violence prevention is not a fantasy – it’s an achievable reality
In this op-ed, staff writer Kyle Forbush shares a personal connection with the Feb. 13 mass shooting at Michigan State University and informs other students about gun violence prevention measures.
Students use online classes to stay ahead at SLCC
SLCC faculty and staff say remote and hybrid learning options help students who need to work but still want an education.
Decoding anti-drag sentiment, locally and in the US
The recent surge in public threats toward all-ages drag events is most concerning to drag performers, allies and the wider LGBTQ+ community.
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.