SLCC students differ on potential Utah death penalty repeal
Local and state officials discuss a repeal of the death penalty in Utah, and Salt Lake Community College students have diverging opinions.
Cash and Keep is a different kind of textbook buyback program
Students can sell their textbooks now and still use them through the end of the semester. Ana Maria Durango has the details.
How SLCC supports ‘DACAmented’ students
SLCC promises to continue the college’s ongoing support for "Dreamers" living in Utah.
College: Don’t wait to graduate
For some college students, life gets in the way. Here is some advice to help dropouts get back on track.
Remembrance Day hits close to home for SLCC employee
To commemorate Veterans Day on November 11, Salt Lake Community College joined more than 100 colleges and institutions around the nation to host the...
SLCC mortuary science program unique to Utah
Salt Lake Community College is the only school in Utah to offer a mortuary science program.
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.
As veterans return to the classroom, programs and mentors are ready to help
SLCC supports student veterans by offering specialized resources and services.
Recycling helps students create positive change
Students helped SLCC recycle over 1 million pounds of materials last year.
President Obama announces new loan payment plan
Last week, President Obama announced a new education plan that includes the re-payment of student loans.
PR Web reported that on November 3, the President...
Former White House photographer tells stories of humanity in the nation’s highest office
Former chief White House photographer Pete Souza shared his experiences during the 2022 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics at SLCC’s South City Campus.
Application fees at SLCC: A balance between security and accessibility
Salt Lake Community College reinstated its application fee after bots infiltrated the admissions process while the fee was waived.













