MBTI matches careers with personality types
Students can take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment to find the right major or career.
Meet-and-greet fosters new connections
SLCC students are invited to learn more about the arts and communication program at South City Campus.
It pays to know your textbook options
The bookstore is just one of many places where students can purchase their textbooks.
Math professor wins LDSSA teaching award
Cindy Soderstrom will receive a Teacher Recognition Award from the LDS Student Association.
Letter from the Editor: Never give up on your dreams
Outgoing editor in chief Brittni Colindres has some inspiring words for Globe readers.
Opinions differ on best time to study
Students say the best time to do homework is the time that best fits their schedule.
It’s time to update your ePortfolio
Help is available for SLCC students who need to work on their ePortfolio.
Course evaluations let students have their say
SLCC students who fill out their course evaluations can help improve the quality of their classes.
The pros and cons of online courses
Online courses offer a convenient learning method, but not all students like the format.
MySLCC replacing MyPage later this month
SLCC students and faculty can start using the new portal on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
SLCC holds forum to bridge political divide
After an emotional election, Dr. Roderic Land reassured students and staff that SLCC will always welcome them.
Sioux spiritual leader discusses Earth’s future
Chief Arvol Looking Horse visited Salt Lake Community College on Thursday, Nov. 10.