Train Walk Poop: Happy dogs equal happy owners
Train Walk Poop, owned by Ryan Gwilliam, aims to strengthen the relationship between a dog and its owner.
SLCC globe-trotting: A letter from a study abroad correspondent
Noah Lewis, incoming editor-in-chief of The Globe, discusses his journey to Salt Lake Community College and his upcoming role as a study abroad correspondent in India.
SLCC Hometowns: Bao Lam
SLCC student and Globe staffer Bao Lam recalls his favorite memories and other aspects of life in his hometown of Rach Gia, Vietnam.
FanX: The weekend is for celebrities
The weekend for SLCom's FanX featured more of the same, but with increased star power.
See nationally ranked athletic teams for free
Salt Lake Community College has an outstanding athletics program, and SLCC students can take advantage of their OneCard to watch future NCAA talent.
Sweet and savory: Spring Fling cooking competition tests SLCC culinary students
SLCC student chefs presented 13 different dishes for the Spring Fling cooking competition hosted by the Culinary Club.
Voices Amplified: 2 local performers express worry over bills targeting drag
Local drag performers and a student journalist discuss state legislation surrounding drag on the latest Voices Amplified.
Cats, art and Utah all come together for a good cause — or two,...
Calling all cat lovers: an exhibition celebrating feline art is currently on display at the Salt Lake County Government Center.
Entrepreneurs take many paths to success
Entrepreneurs often have humble beginnings, but their success stories can inspire others.
SLCC panel discusses untold truth about Native American health
Local health officials discussed the untold truth about Native American health on Dec. 3 at Salt Lake Community College.
Salt Lake’s summer is hopping
Enjoy the Utah Art Festival, free films at Liberty Park, and Open Streets downtown this summer in Salt Lake City.
SLCC Dance Co. president discusses the state of dance at the college
A lifelong dancer, SLCC Dance Company president Lauren Uribe hopes to see the college's dance department grow with greater enrollment in the future.













