SLCC playwriting festival amplifies young voices
Young artists from across the state participated in Salt Lake Community College's Grand Youth New Voices Playwriting Festival.
How to experience Sundance this year
The coronavirus pandemic has turned Sundance 2021 into a virtual event. Learn how to participate in the online festival.
MLK 2021 virtual panel to explore racial inequality
Distinguished scholars and artists will discuss racial inequality, economic injustice, and reparations in a virtual panel on Tuesday, Jan. 19.
Songwriting workshop teaches students to express themselves
The SLCC Community Writing Center hosted a virtual songwriting workshop in October.
Students find alternatives for Halloween celebrations
As Utah reels from rising numbers of COVID-19, college students across the state are making plans for Halloween.
Salt Lake City Women’s March amplifies hundreds of voices
Hundreds of people participated in the Salt Lake City Women's March to protest gender inequality.
Ed Yong describes pandemic’s harsh reality during Tanner Forum keynote address
Journalist Ed Yong discussed several aspects of America's coronavirus response during his virtual keynote address for the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Haunted houses in the age of COVID-19
It may not be exactly the same as years past, but many of Utah’s Halloween favorites are still open, including Nightmare on 13th and the Haunted Forest.
SLCC Tanner Forum: The Atlantic’s Ed Yong to speak about COVID-19
Ed Yong, a staff writer at The Atlantic, will speak at the virtual Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Photos: Utah State Fair amid COVID-19
The 2020 Utah State Fair took place Sept. 10-20 in Salt Lake City.
The beat goes on: Record Store Day during COVID-19
The novel coronavirus paused typical Record Store Day celebrations in 2020.
NPR’s Next Generation Radio takes college journalism to the next level
Globe staff writer Megan Neff recalls her time in NPR's Next Generation Radio program.