Romney defeats Wilson in quest for Hatch’s Senate seat
Republican Mitt Romney defeated Democrat Jenny Wilson to become Utah's next senator.
Letter from the Editor: Calling all vapers, cloud chasers, Juulers
Globe editor in chief Noah Lewis is asking all vapers to participate in an upcoming panel discussion.
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.
Attorney, author advocates for future of Wayuu people
Colombian-Wayuu author and attorney Estercilia Simanca Pushaina discussed her advocacy for the indigenous Wayuu people Feb. 27 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Bruin Pantry restarts indoor distribution
The Bruin Pantry has resumed indoor operations at Taylorsville Redwood and South City campuses, but there are a few things to know before you go.
Ed Yong describes pandemic’s harsh reality during Tanner Forum keynote address
Journalist Ed Yong discussed several aspects of America's coronavirus response during his virtual keynote address for the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
How students are utilizing stimulus checks
As stimulus checks hit mailboxes, students had to weigh how they would utilize their funds.
SLCC sports roundup: It’s tournament time
Read the latest update on SLCC Athletics as several teams compete in national tournaments.
Globe staff roundup: Fall favorites that don’t break the bank
Globe staffers share some of their favorite affordable fall activities.
SLCC alumna Erin Jackson becomes first Black woman to win Olympic medal in speedskating
Former Bruin Erin Jackson won the women's 500-meter race on Sunday, becoming the first Black woman to win an Olympic medal in speedskating.
SLCC writing center to hold competition and issue call for art collection at Utah...
The SLCC Community Writing Center will host several activities at the Utah Arts Festival, including a writing competition and a call for submissions for an anthology collection.
Utah universities work to alleviate water crisis through conservation efforts
Utah colleges and universities are taking their own measures to help address the state’s water crisis.














