Movie review: 80’s icon ‘RoboCop’ becomes slightly more relevant in 2014
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the sci-fi remake of Robocop.
Silent Witness Project returns to SLCC
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Student Leaders in Civic Engagement (SLICE) once again set up the display for the Silent Witness Project. Learn where on campus you can find these displays.
New SLCC campus opening in West Valley City
Students who live in or near West Valley won’t have to travel as far to go to class.
Forum explains potential tuition increase
Get answers to some important tuition questions that were raised at the Truth In Tuition event.
Westpointe Center expansion underway
The new facility is expected to meet the needs of students and businesses alike.
‘Cabaret’ brings 1930s Germany to SLCC
Set in Nazi Germany, "Cabaret" provided some interesting challenges for student actors. Learn more about the latest production taking place at the Black Box Theatre.
Women’s March 2019: A student-led movement
People of all backgrounds walked in solidarity to the Utah State Capitol.
Salt Lake City facing shortage of tech graduates
Congressman Ben McAdams hosted a tech talent pipeline discussion Oct. 7 at Miller Campus.
Letter from the Editor: Sundance preview
The Globe welcomes new editor-in-chief Amie Schaeffer, who invites readers to follow extensive content on the Sundance Film Festival.
5.7-magnitude earthquake rattles Salt Lake Valley
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake shook the Wasatch Front shortly after 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Photos: Bruins choose to mask up, part 4
View the latest batch of mask selfies submitted by Salt Lake Community College students.
Gov. Herbert issues new emergency orders as COVID-19 cases continue to surge
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert issued a new state of emergency and a statewide mask mandate Sunday evening after a surge in coronavirus cases.














