Movie review: ‘Black Panther’
Film critic Court Casselman says "Black Panther" is one of the best films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Visiting professor shares language and culture of the Yolngu
A lecture was given about the history of an indigenous people in Austrialia and how they how they maintain their language and traditions.
‘Paranoia’ demonstrates why corporate espionage is a tough sell
Writer Stephen Romney reviews the corporate espionage film Paranoia, a film that under performs with wasted potential.
Why some LGBTQ students in Utah say their health education is inadequate
Utah middle and high school students say the state's sex and health education programs do not properly address LGBTQ concerns.
From the Archives: Music on the Spot: Now That is What I Would Consider...
The Globe has scoured its archives to bring the best articles from yesteryear. This one is from April 1, 1900.
If you think pumpkins are just for carving, you don’t know jack
Pumpkins can add more than just decoration to an autumn meal.
Tenth annual Raw Couture fashion show gallops into the West
This year’s Raw Couture theme is American Indians, inspired by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts exhibition titled 'Bierstadt to Warhol: American Indians in the West.'
Salt Lake Community College increases tuition by 4%
Salt Lake Community College will increase its tuition in 2022, joining six other public colleges in Utah who will do the same.
Biology, ‘Jeopardy’ style: Students quizzed at Body Worlds’ Anatomy Games
College and high school students joined together to flex their brain muscles at the first Anatomy Games. Learn more about the competition and some of the people who organized the event.
Monster Clash: A tale of translation – Ring (1998) vs. The Ring (2002)
In this week's Monster Clash it's Ring vs. Ringu as the rising sun's traditional horror is remade by the west.
Specketer maintains winning culture at SLCC
The success of the Salt Lake Community College women's basketball team and its players is all in a day's work for head coach Betsy Specketer. Dillon Anderson has the story.
As educators leave at increasing rates, advocates and students express worry
An exodus of teachers and educators, combined with fewer students earning education degrees, is ringing alarms for education advocates.














