Migrants: legitimate defense and support
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement increases their presence in Utah, campus and community groups are offering information and resources to empower immigrants and their allies.
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.
SLCCSA elections: Meet the candidates for 2025-26
Learn about the SLCCSA candidates for 2025-26 and cast your vote before the polls close at 5 p.m. on March 26.
What college students think about beauty filters and their impact on mental health
AR beauty filters have rapidly developed since their arrival on social media, leaving many young women feeling more dissatisfied with their bodies.
Tragedy, TikToks, taboo jokes: Understanding Gen Z’s humor
As social media increasingly influences everyday life, Generation Z’s online humor mirrors their struggles with mental health challenges.
Navigating communication and media consumption in the digital era
Whether by choice or by social standards, navigating online life has become a necessity for newer generations.
From nostalgia to brain rot: The shifting landscape of video games
As gaming worlds expand, the debate persists about the influence of video games on mental health and whether they can “rot” the brain.
SLCC students share what it means to be ‘chronically online’ and offer a glimpse...
SLCC students shared their views on the definition of being “chronically online” while acknowledging their own social media habits.
SLCC announces tuition increase for 2025-26 academic year
SLCC students react to an announcement made at the Truth and Tuition forum on Feb. 26.
SLCC and UTA working to improve transit for students
The Utah Transit Authority and Salt Lake Community College are working to improve campus transit options.
SLCC professor Penny Bivens shares her journey for Women’s History Month
Salt Lake Community College School of Business professor Penny Bivens hopes her life experiences inspire other women to push for change.
Following rebrand, SLCC’s student engagement office continues its mission
SLCC's Student Engagement, Experience and Achievement office underwent a rebrand due to HB 261, but the goals and services of the office remain the same.