5 most haunted places in Salt Lake City
From sites of horrific murders to a historic military base that housed prisoners of war, five attractions stand out for being the scariest places in Salt Lake City.
Globe staff roundup: Fall favorites that don’t break the bank
Globe staffers share some of their favorite affordable fall activities.
Nightmare on 13th celebrates 31 years with a spirited return
Nightmare on 13th returned this year following a modified showing last Halloween season due to COVID-19 restrictions.
A conversation with Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson
Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson joined SLCC President Deneece Huftalin on an episode of SLCC Talk.
Race Swami keeps minority swimmers’ dreams afloat
Race Swami offers swimming programs to youths in underserved communities.
Globe staffers talk favorite summer activities
Find inspiration on what to do this summer with some ideas from The Globe.
Photos: Let’s chalk about foster care
View photos from the 2021 Utah Foster Care Chalk Art Festival.
Remembering Stonewall
The Stonewall riots, which started June 28, 1969, effectively launched the gay rights movement.
As pandemic drags on, drag kings and queens continue performing online
Many entertainers switched to livestreaming during the pandemic to stay connected with fans and allies.
Panel discussion on media literacy to include SLCC faculty, former student
Students and community members can learn more about media literacy during a virtual panel discussion on Thursday.
SLCC professor sparks change in the community
Dr. Anthony J. Nocella II supports several community initiatives while teaching criminal justice at Salt Lake Community College.
Photos: A socially distant Sundance Film Festival
View photos of downtown Park City during the virtual Sundance Film Festival.