Photos: Edible Books Contest mixes creativity, literacy
Salt Lake Community College Library Services held their annual Edible Books Contest and cake tasting on Nov. 12.
Bruin Pantry food drive to benefit SLCC community
The Salt Lake Community College Bruin Pantry is holding a food drive through April 15.
Bruins raise concerns over ‘dangerous’ attitudes toward queer folk after anti-LGBT postings
Several unauthorized flyers containing anti-LGBTQ rhetoric were posted at Miller campus during Pride Month.
Grand Theatre continues 2021-22 season with ‘Noises Off’
After being postponed because of coronavirus concerns, the comedy "Noises Off" premieres March 24 at the Grand Theatre.
2nd annual Bearfoot Festival this Thursday
The Bearfoot Festival returns to the South City Campus for a second year. Learn more about this free community event filled with music and fun.
Four things to look forward to this week
With a mix of networking, class preparation and campus life events on deck, here are four things The Globe is looking forward to this week.
SLCC admin outlines proposal for tuition increase, discusses anti-DEI bill
College administrators discussed a proposed 2024–25 tuition increase as well as Utah House Bill 261 during the “Truth in Tuition” student forum on Feb. 29.
Walkout to protest religious colleges’ discrimination of LGBTQ students set for Oct. 11
The Black Menaces have organized a walkout on National Coming Out Day to protest LGBTQ+ discrimination at religious institutions of higher education, such as Brigham Young University.
Award-winning poet visits SLCC
Award-winning poet Layli Long Soldier shared her work and discussed Native American issues last month at South City Campus.
The SLCC Dance-SLC Stars co-op officially tips off in 2024
The Dance Company at Salt Lake Community College will perform four times at Salt Lake City Stars games this spring.
Students have less than a week to file as candidates
The deadline to run for 2026-27 SLCC Student Association positions is just a few days away.
SLCC event remembers Henrietta Lacks, tells the importance of owning one’s story
SLCC hosted an event to commemorate the scientific contributions of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cancer cells were the source of the “HeLa” cell line, on Dec. 5.














