International students at Utah Tech University share thoughts on voting, 2024 election
Some of Utah Tech University's international students weigh in on the 2024 US elections.
Fall student forum opens dialogue between students, SLCC administrators
Salt Lake Community College’s new president, as well as members of his executive cabinet, responded to student concerns at the Fall Student Forum on Sept. 26.
Pulitzer-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses reframing the ‘refugee crisis’ during SLCC keynote
Viet Thanh Nguyen spoke in the Grand Theatre on Sept. 25 as part of the “Big Questions Forum” series hosted by Salt Lake Community College’s humanities department.
Behind the scenes of Utah’s 2024 gubernatorial debate
Democratic state Rep. Brian King and Libertarian candidate J. Robert Latham spoke to The Globe before participating in the 2024 Utah gubernatorial debate at South City Campus on Sept. 11.
Explaining free speech at the U
As a public university, the U is required to protect the First Amendment right of free speech. Different forms of speech are subject to different regulations at the U.
Why are students at Utah State University voting?
Some students at Utah State University articulated the importance of their vote in the upcoming election.
How a diversity bill is impacting students at Utah Tech University
The passage of two DEI bills by the 2024 Utah legislature resulted in the dissolution of some Utah Tech campus organizations, leaving many students in dismay.
HB 261 changes the campus at Utah State University, students react
Non-white and LGBTQ+ students feel deeply affected by Utah House Bill 261, a new law that is reshaping diversity initiatives at public colleges and universities.
What college students in Utah need to know about voting in the 2024 presidential...
With the historicity of this year’s presidential election in mind, it is important for first-time voters and other younger voters to know where to vote and how voting works in Utah.
Salt Lake Community College students share their thoughts on upcoming 2024 election
The Globe took to the Taylorsville Redwood campus to find out how students felt about the upcoming presidential election.
Students can fly high with SLCC Aviation Maintenance Program
Elevated employment awaits students who graduate from SLCC's Aviation Maintenance Program.
Popular on-campus center to remain open amid anti-DEI bill conversations
SLCC shows no signs of closing its Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center because of HB 261, although the center will be reviewed by state officials.