Students learn to take care of the dead through SLCC mortuary science program
Mortuary science students at Salt Lake Community College receive a learning experience found nowhere else in Utah.
The Grand Theatre’s ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ is a chilling, outstanding production
The Grand Theatre's rendition of the classic musical is both darkly comic and upbeat. Haley Benjamin has more.
SLCC student-turned-author debuts new fantasy book series
Robin Glassey recently released 'Secrets of Fathara', which is the first in the Azetha series. Learn about her journey from student to published author.
South City Campus celebrating Halloween with Trunk or Treat event
Student Life and Leadership, in partnership with the South City Daycare, is hosting Trunk-or-Treat event to get children in the Halloween spirit at a fun and safe event.
Sports briefs: SLCC volleyball grinds out road victories, returns home to end regular season
The Bruins pick up key wins against NIC and CSI before returning home to close out the regular season.
SLCC cafeterias to stock Craft Artisan Sodas
As more and more people become wary of what kind of soft drinks they buy, one company hopes to provide smarter and healthier beverages to the students of SLCC.
Gain real-world experience with Culinary Club
Carlos Artiles-Fortun brings you insight into SLCC’s Culinary Club and what they do as a club to better their cooking and catering skills.
SLCC culinary arts program one of the college’s ‘best kept secrets’
Culinary arts students prepare for careers in the food industry by learning in and outside the kitchen.
President’s Art Show showcases local talent
The President's Art Show, currently on display in the Center for Arts and Media, provides opportunities for student and local artists to get noticed, and even sell their work.
Introducing News Girl, the reporter with the inside scoop on The Globe newsroom
Introducing News Girl, the new weekly column that aims to report events attended by The Globe's staff and showcase the hard work that goes into every single issue.
Philosophy by Me: Reflections on life for SLCC students
David Maness ponders whether the fact we are all numbskulls is why we don't have a Constitution class starship.
Sports briefs: Women’s volleyball splits home weekend, moves up in NJCAA poll
After a weekend split vs. CSI and NIC, the Bruins move up a spot in the NJCAA rankings.