SOPA and PIPA simplified
In response to the confusion of students and faculty about SOPA, PIPA, and other internet legislation, The Globe presents a simplified look at the revolution taking place in cyberspace.
Learn how to do-it-yourself at the Salt Lake Mini Maker Faire
Learn, see, do at the DIY Mini Maker Faire in Salt Lake City this Saturday.
United Way offers students help with Affordable Care Act enrollment
United Way offers help with Obamacare in front of the Grand Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 20 from noon to 4 p.m.
Learn about the fight for net neutrality
Losing an open Internet could change the way you access your favorite websites. Adam Ickowicz has more.
President’s monumental proclamations met with protests, praise in Utah
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Vitriol ran thorough the veins of protesters who gathered Saturday, Dec. 2 to express their disdain for...
Utah legislators meet with young voters
Utah policymakers spoke to young voters last week at the Utah State Capitol.
Photos: Native American Indian Exhibition
View photos from the Native American Indian Exhibition.
Gov. Herbert approves mask mandates in Salt Lake, Summit counties
Salt Lake and Summit counties' latest public health orders, which require the use of face coverings, went into effect Saturday.
No charges against officer in McCluskey case; parents settle for $13.5 million
Luke Nichols reviews the events that transpired following the death of University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey.
Understanding vaccine hesitancy in Utah’s Latino community
Several members of Utah's Latino population explain their hesitation toward the COVID-19 vaccine.
SLCC supports Afghan refugees by donating supplies
Salt Lake Community College students and staff are supporting efforts to relocate and welcome hundreds of Afghan refugees.
Lowest legal blood-alcohol limit in the nation produces mixed results
Statistics show varying results after Utah lowered its DUI blood-alcohol content limit from 0.08% to 0.05% in late 2018.











