BSU, SWRC collaborate to celebrate Black literature
The Black Student Union partnered with the Student Writing and Reading Center to host their annual poetry slam alongside the center’s African American read-in.
SLCC students donate blood to American Red Cross
The American Red Cross visited four SLCC campuses in early February to collect blood from students and employees.
Students take home stuffed animal friends at DIY event
The Thayne Center's DIY stuffed animals event proved to be a great pastime for students, faculty, and staff at the Jordan campus on Feb. 11.
Students come together to support local artisans at Valentine’s-themed market
Indigenous artists, community members, and SLCC students participated in the Valentine Vendor Day event hosted by the Native Indigenous Student Union on Feb. 6.
Students review the 67th Grammy Awards
Viewers and music fanatics have expressed both excitement and disappointment over the 67th Grammy Awards.
Photos: Rally to Save Our Great Salt Lake
Globe photographer Joseph Holder covered the Rally to Save Our Great Salt Lake on Jan. 25. View his photos from the event.
Warm up with the What’s Bruin coffee kiosk
SLCC students and employees at Taylorsville Redwood Campus can get their Starbucks fix without leaving campus at the What’s Bruin coffee kiosk.
Jordan Campus cafe still in business, despite challenges
Due to low sales and few customers, SLCC's Jordan Cafe has struggled to stay open. However, a 34% increase in recent customer numbers provides some hope for its future.
Make your own friend Tuesday at Jordan Campus
Join the Thayne Center on Tuesday at Jordan Campus for their second of four DIY stuffed animal events for the spring 2025 semester.
Globe staff picks to celebrate Valentine’s Day
Deciding on a Valentine’s Day activity can be a conundrum. Globe staff writer Lucas Davison put together a list of things to do, no matter your relationship status.
SLCC Student Association elections, campaigns to begin soon
Thayne Center staff held an information session Jan. 27 for students thinking of running for student government offices.
Commentary: The customer service slump
Globe contributing writer Mike Ward argues that poor training and a lack of in-person social interactions are causing shortfalls in customer service.














