The man behind the wrap: remembering Jonathan Stowers
SLCC professor Jonathan Stowers passed away last December; his artwork is on display at South City Campus in memoriam. Jordan Bagley shares his views on Stowers' work.
SLCC’s COVID-19 testing capacity lowered under omicron
As the omicron variant causes a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases, access to testing becomes a more valuable asset for SLCC students.
Investigation puts spotlight on BYU’s LGBTQ policies
A recent federal investigation focused on potential Title IX violations at Brigham Young University and how the school disciplines queer students.
First-place chapbook winner fulfills a promise to her late friend
SLCC alumna Amie Schaeffer, who won this year's chapbook contest for her collection of personal poetry, completed the project for her friend and mentor, Jeff Metcalf.
Bruin Pantry provides relief for college community amid rising inflation
As inflation affects the price of food and other essential products, the SLCC Bruin Pantry continues to provide free supplies to the campus community.
LDS Institute accepts all SLCC students
The LDS Institute at Salt Lake Community College hopes for more student involvement next spring.
SLCC’s Student Writing and Reading Center bounces back
With the return of in-person tutoring, the Student Writing and Reading Center has noticed an uptick in students seeking help.
Photos: Spring 2023 Mega Fair
SLCC hosted its semi-annual Mega Fair, which provides a space for students to meet campus resources and student clubs.
How SLCC students can boost their nutrition on a budget
Maintaining good nutrition while in college is more doable than students may realize, according to Whitney Ockey from the Center for Health and Counseling.
2nd annual Bearfoot Festival this Thursday
The Bearfoot Festival returns to the South City Campus for a second year. Learn more about this free community event filled with music and fun.
Día de Muertos celebrations at SLCC are about more than just tradition
SLCC welcomed people of different cultures and backgrounds to celebrate Día de los Muertos on Nov. 1 and 2 at the West Valley and Taylorsville Redwood campuses.
Letter from the Editor: Calling all vapers, cloud chasers, Juulers
Globe editor in chief Noah Lewis is asking all vapers to participate in an upcoming panel discussion.














