‘La Cage aux Folles’ invites audiences to “Open Your Eyes”
Reporter Aaron Clark reviews The Grand Theatre's presentation of 'La Cage aux Folles' and tells if it does a good job of entertaining while delivering a message of the importance of family.
Black History Month event highlights traditions through dance and personal culture
About 50 people came to explore and celebrate culture during Tradition in Motion: The Black Family Reunion on Feb. 10.
Top 5 hikes in the Wasatch
The Wasatch Mountains offer hikers an abundance of trails filled with amazing visuals. Photojournalist Lindsay Daniels narrows it down to the 5 best.
‘Prometheus’ provides cerebral sci-fi thrills
Top notch performances and cinematography provide out of this world experience
Utah conference to explore diversity and unity of women
Conservatives organize conference on ‘Discovering the Diversity and Unity of Women.’
TED talk presenter connects people through images
Graphic artist Ronny Edry from Tel Aviv, Israel spoke about his experience creating change through his 'Israel Loves Iran' poster.
The Fashion Institute arrives at South City campus
The SLCC Fashion Institute has finalized its relocation from Library Square to the northwest wing of the college's South City campus.
President Bioteau is the keynote speaker at Women’s Week
Salt Lake Community College's first woman president speaks at the University of Utah’s Women’s Week celebration on Wednesday, March 21. The theme of this year's event was “Powerful Beyond Measure: Women, Work and Education.”
Fashion student reveals inspiration behind Comic Con costume
Sara Thompson shares her love for cosplay and fashion in this exclusive Globe interview.
Press Start to Game: Pokémon X and Y raises the bar, but no real...
The Pokémon franchise makes the move to 3D and adds new mechanics, but not much else is changed.
Men’s soccer team gearing up for championship year
The SLCC men's soccer team is preparing to make another run at a national championship in 2023-24.
Meet your SLCCSA president, Aynoa Rincon
19-year-old Aynoa Rincon is working to make sure SLCC student voices are heard.














