Commuting by bicycle promotes healthy living
There are many reasons to ride a bike to college. First off, it's good for the wallet, as riders save a large amount of...
SLCC students planning spring break-ations
SLCC students have very different ideas when asked about their spring break plans.
Special needs students find stability at Akshar School
With so many disabled Indian youth lacking assistance, the Akshar School has become a haven for special needs students.
Spring breakers should take precautions when traveling
SLCC students should take extra precautions before booking their spring break trip.
Booksellers and convergence in India
The longtime business of selling books on the street is being kicked to the curb by politics and technology.
The future of entrepreneurship is female, and rural India is no exception
Literacy and opportunity prove to be great obstacles for women in Gulumb, but their spirit and desire to succeed in business does not waver.
Photos: India Study Abroad Program
View new photos of the SLCC India Study Abroad program.
Student ‘enjoyed every minute’ of DC internship
SLCC student Courtney Jones shares her experiences as an intern for Rep. Mia Love.
Little Cottonwood gondola project gets passing council vote
The Wasatch Front Regional Council recently voted in favor of a new transportation plan that includes a proposed gondola for Little Cottonwood Canyon.
Street kids: fending for themselves
Displaced by horrific circumstances and subject to extreme exploitation, thousands of Indian children live on the streets.
Dear Dick: Pick-up problems
Dear Dick,
Recently I went to meet up with my wife at the airport, who had texted me that she was at the baggage carousel....
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.











