‘Folio Nation’ ready to showcase SLCC talent
Salt Lake Community College's student-produced art and literary magazine is calling for submissions for their Fall 2014 production. Read on to learn how students can contribute.
‘The Crucible’ set to chill audiences at The Grand Theatre
A performance which centers around the Salem witch trials uses horror to provoke theatergoers. The play runs at The Grand Theatre from March 8 through March 24.
Umpqua shooting puts focus on campus safety
After a recent shooting at Umpqua Community College, SLCC students and staff may be on edge. Find out how school officials and UHP prepare for such an event at SLCC.
B-Line shuttle offers intercampus service, fewer trips to the gas pump
SLCC provides a free shuttle service for students, faculty and staff between the South City, Taylorsville Redwood and Meadowbrook Campuses.
Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center strives to cultivate community
Since its opening in October 2019, the Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center has offered classes and events to keep students connected and cultivate...
Back to school, with a bash!
The Alder Plaza featured arts and crafts, games, animals and more during the fall 2025 Bruin Bash at the Taylorsville campus.
Club Rush is coming
Dozens of SLCC student clubs will be recruiting new members next week.
New SLCCSA leaders are ready to serve
SLCCSA President Junior Martinez Magallon and Vice President Chase Larson talk about their time in office and their goals for the upcoming year.
SLCC joins 2016 African American Read-In
Poetry lovers celebrated diversity during the African American Read-in.
SLCC commencement countdown: Celebrating a new chapter
For many graduating students, commencement is more than just a ceremony — it’s a culmination of years of hard work, sacrifice and determination.
Student Profile: Juliet Devette
SLCC student Juliet Devette was recently accepted into the University of Southern California's Film Program. Tamara Brune-Wharton sits down with Devette to learn more about her many talents and where her life has taken her.
How to take the stress out of registering for classes
Registering for classes can be stressful, but Globe assistant editor Nina Yu shares some lessons she’s learned about the process.










