A look behind the lens of one Salt Lake Community College student’s inspiring film...
SLCC film major Isabella Martinez has overcome many obstacles in her pursuit to carve her own path as a director.
SLCC students share what it means to be ‘chronically online’ and offer a glimpse...
SLCC students shared their views on the definition of being “chronically online” while acknowledging their own social media habits.
Photos: Casino Night energizes Redwood campus
Taylorsville Redwood Campus buzzed with excitement on Sept. 26 as SLCC students, faculty, and staff gathered for Casino Night in the Student Event Center.
Submit your work: Spotlighting SLCC poets for National Poetry Month
To celebrate National Poetry Month, The Globe is recognizing the poets of Salt Lake Community College.
United Way offers students help with Affordable Care Act enrollment
United Way offers help with Obamacare in front of the Grand Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 20 from noon to 4 p.m.
Sioux spiritual leader discusses Earth’s future
Chief Arvol Looking Horse visited Salt Lake Community College on Thursday, Nov. 10.
SLCC hosting fashion exhibit at South City
View changes in women's fashion at the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Art Gallery.
Zumba classes help students manage stress
The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center is hosting virtual Zumba classes to help SLCC students stay active during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Folio Fall 2021: Calling on creatives
The submission deadline for the fall 2021 issue of the Folio literary and art magazine is Oct. 7.
Alumni come full circle with mural for SLCC’s Peace and Justice Garden
Mexican American artists Luis Novoa, Alan Ochoa and Miguel Galaz completed a mural for the new Peace and Justice Garden on the South City Campus.
Women take back their identity in new SLCC art exhibit
Utah women in different stages of life express their roles and identities as part of the "Call Forth" art exhibition at South City Campus.
New ‘La Mortalidad’ exhibit focuses on life and its end
The "La Mortalidad" art exhibit features works from local and regional artists that explore the idea of mortality in Hispanic and Latinx culture.













