ODMA supports students from all backgrounds
Learn how the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs makes every student feel welcome.
5 fun ways to stay active this winter
Resist the urge to hibernate this winter and try some of these activities.
SLCC’s Interior Design Club gives room makeover for cancer survivor
After surviving testicular cancer, Tim Ellis receives help from the Interior Design Club. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among men ages 15 to 35.
Opposing parties present their cases regarding Utah’s abortion law injunction
Attorneys for Planned Parenthood and the state of Utah presented their arguments to the Utah Supreme Court regarding the preliminary injunction on the state's abortion trigger law, which bans all elective abortions except in cases of rape, incest or risk to the mother's health.
SLCC Talks: Veterans Day
Welcome to The Globe’s SLCC Talks, a weekly feature where The Globe asks fellow students questions about SLCC issues.
Subjects, questions and responses are found...
Excitement builds for Native American Cultural Festival
Just as snow begins to hit the ground, members of American Indian Student Leadership (A.I.S.L.) are in the final planning stages of their annual...
Curtis, Singer battle for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District
SLCC professor James Singer is running against U.S. Rep. John Curtis for Utah's 3rd Congressional District.
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.
SLCC baseball aims for the fences
The "Bruin Express" should start revving its engine. As SLCC first baseman Scott Manning said, "It's a bus that fits all and tells all...
Why you need an ePortfolio
Learn more about the ePortfolio and how SLCC students can get assistance.
A Slick Look at Sports: The Bruin beat
Facing #9 North Idaho College, the Lady Bruins won in unique, perhaps unexpected, fashion last Friday. Getting just two points from star guard Haley...
Welcome from SLCCSA president Carlos Moreno
In this special submission to The Globe, Student Association president Carlos Moreno welcomes students back for a new school year and encourages all SLCC students to get involved.






