Bruins nail the holiday break
After an 11-0 combined holiday break men's and women's teams shoot to the top of the standings in the Scenic West standings.
The women's basketball...
President-elect Arturo Salazar pushes for more school pride
Salazar will replace Carlos Moreno as student body president for the 2016-17 school year.
Globe staffers reveal who they’d most like to interview
The Globe staff were asked who, of everyone who's ever lived, they would interview for their one “grail” interview.
OneCard to include free UTA benefits
Starting August 1, SLCC students and staff will be able to ride UTA buses, TRAX, FrontRunner and other services for free.
Scholarship honors late SLCC film professor
Although film professor Mark Davis died in 2016, he still supports film students at Salt Lake Community College through a scholarship fund established in his honor.
Jazz fan night for SLCC
Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) is having a fan night for Utah's favorite team, the Utah Jazz, on March 24. Students might be thrilled...
Sundance Film Festival chooses The Grand Theatre for more Salt Lake City screenings
The Grand Theatre will be a screening venue for the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Learn what it took to make that dream a reality. Tamara Brune-Wharton has the story.
Latinx panel addresses community concerns
The Latinx panel discussion Oct. 9 promised to address issues that commonly affect the Latinx community.
Central Park Five members to visit SLCC
As SLCC awaits the arrival of exonerated Central Park Five members Raymond Santana and Yusef Salaam, students and faculty reflect on wrongful convictions and possible reparations.
Activities aplenty during spring semester
Student Life and Leadership has scheduled welcome back activities for the Jordan, South City and Taylorsville Redwood campuses to celebrate the new semester. Activities...
School of Applied Technology prepares students for work in various industries
Learn about how the School for Applied Technology prepares its students for entry into the workforce.
How college students can combat misinformation during an election cycle
For college students who vote, fact checking the information they receive is crucial, especially when circling an upcoming election.