SLCom 2013 celebrity press conference
Salt Lake Comic Con starts the weekend with exclusives, interviews and big bangs.
What can be done to save the Great Salt Lake? The Globe joins solutions...
We will answer the question: During a time of drought, climate change and major population growth, how can Utah better support a critical body of water?
SLCC students, alumni encourage others to ‘disc’over new winter sport
Salt Lake Community College students and alumni brave the cold to play a sport that's growing in popularity. Randy Harward has the details.
Police identify person behind racist message at South City Campus
Someone wrote a racially insensitive message outside the Student Writing and Reading Center at South City Campus on Wednesday.
SLCC emphasizes commitment to inclusivity amid Utah transgender athlete bill
Salt Lake Community College reacts to House Bill 302, with would ban transgender girls from competing in school sports.
Events offer culturally diverse students help with U of U transfer
The U of U Diverse Transfer Student event will host a panel discussion and fee waiver for SLCC students of ethnic backgrounds looking to transfer.
Letter from the Editor: Your student-run newspaper
The Editor-in-chief of SLCC's 'The Globe' welcomes students new and old with a revamped focus for the student newspaper.
Child care options for SLCC students
SLCC provides two child care facilities for students with young children.
Tribal leaders call for the passing of bill to protect Native children
Utah's Native American leaders urged the passing of House Bill 40, which aims to protect Native children during the adoption process and prioritize their placement in Indigenous homes.
Americans are having less sex. Experts offer insight into why, and advice on how...
Recent data suggests that fewer U.S. adults and college students participate in intimate sex with a partner, and various factors may contribute to the decline.
Photos: 2022 Taste of Diversity
Latinx Heritage celebrations commenced at Salt Lake Community College last Wednesday with the Taste of Diversity event at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
MLK’s beloved community not yet a reality
Dr. Anthony Farley says that greed, racism and militarism still run rampant but King's idea of the "Beloved Community" is still possible.