Celebrate National Voter Registration Day
Celebrate National Voter Registration Day today by registering to vote.
Earth Day a global holiday honoring and preserving our home planet
On Thursday, April 22 people around the country are going to go out and get in touch with their nature side. Many people go...
What’s the state of abortion in Utah, and what resources are available to students?
Learn about Utah’s current abortion laws as well as the reproductive health resources available to students at Salt Lake Community College.
Ways Utahns, SLCC students can end the ‘desolation of smog’
Inversions typically plague Utah because of its unique landscape; learn some of the consequences of poor air quality and how SLCC students can take small steps to reduce it.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 14, 2022
Student journalists from The Globe and Amplify Utah host another takeover of RadioActive on KRCL.
LDS Church says it plans more Great Salt Lake, water conservation measures
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated 5,700 water shares to the Great Salt Lake. A high-ranking church official said the faith group is investigating further conservation measures.
Brooke Gladstone discusses media influences at SLCC lecture
Brooke Gladstone spoke at Salt Lake Community College on Oct. 27 about truth in journalism and how new media influences how we receive and share information.
Rhubarb: indulge in danger with vitamin C
Rhubarb - more than pie filling? Stalk this for better nutrition.
Helping Hurricane Irene victims through blood donations
In the wake of Hurricane Irene, the American Red Cross is asking for an increase in blood donations. In a press release dated August...
SLCC students show up for the Salt Lake during this year’s coastal cleanup
Six members of the SLCC environmental and sustainability club participated in the Friends of Great Salt Lake cleanup on Sept. 17.
Voting in light of COVID-19
Utah voters still have time to register before the 2020 election.
The Festival of Trees: A consumer’s perspective
Crowds and consumerism are typically given bad names during the Christmas season, but for a few days, it's all for a good cause at...









