SLCC clubs unite, create new ceremony to celebrate student graduates
After Utah HB 261 effectively ended affinity celebrations on campus, several SLCC clubs organized the “We Write Our Own Stories” graduation event on April 14.
3rd annual SLCC Drag Show presented by the Thayne Center slays the stage
10 local drag artists, kings and queens slayed on the Grand Theatre stage for the third annual SLCC Drag Show on April 11.
Lavender Graduation cancellation
For the past few years, SLCC queer students could participate in a school-supported Lavender Graduation. But recent laws and administrative decisions put an end to the celebration.
Powerful paintings and sculptures grace South City Campus
Two galleries on display at South City Campus shine light on parts of the population that are often unheard and show the strength and vitality of the people they represent.
Globe staffers recognize their women heroes
Globe staffers reflect on their women heroes to observe Women’s History Month.
SLCC community builds winter shelters for outdoor cats
Salt Lake Community College’s Thayne Center sponsored a service project with Best Friends Animal Society on March 25.
Spring break alternative provides a meaningful experience
Traveling, living with strangers and volunteering are all part of the experience that SLCC students get through the alternative break program.
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, a club of diversity and opportunity
SHPE offers an inclusive environment for Hispanic students interested in STEM subjects at Salt Lake Community College.
SHPE, un club de diversidad y oportunidades
SHPE ofrece un ambiente inclusivo para los estudiantes hispanos interesados en las materias STEM en Salt Lake Community College.
Pop-up market showcases local Black entrepreneurs
Events like the Black Business Pop-Up showcase entrepreneurship while fostering community and cultural exchange.
From wild upsets to championship dreams: SLCC talks March Madness
Several SLCC students shared their favorite memories of March Madness, the annual college basketball holiday.
Globe staffers reveal who they’d most like to interview
The Globe staff were asked who, of everyone who's ever lived, they would interview for their one “grail” interview.