Rape and sexual assault seriousness discussed
The Collegiate DECA and the Trauma Awareness and Treatment Center met at the Student Center on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Friday, April 6 to discuss the issues of date rape, acquaintance rape and assault awareness for their “Date Rape Awareness Expo.”
COVID-19 booster shots may be necessary
COVID-19 booster shots, and potentially annual vaccinations, will likely become a necessity in the future.
Tea time at The Tea Grotto
Coffee or tea? That is the question. Little mom and pop coffee shops and teahouses are popping up in every nook and cranny of...
Utah summer top five
Summer is here. Like most people, you’re clueless as to what to do. That’s why those of us at The Globe have decided to...
Las Vegas left high and dry by current water rights
Las Vegas is starting to run out of water and a new proposition could affect Utah's water source in the process of re-hydrating the city of lights.
Voices Amplified: April 18, 2022
Student journalists explore the Great Salt Lake Collaborative on this episode of #VoicesAmplified.
Utahns gather at state Capitol to protest transgender sports ban
LGBTQ students, activists and policymakers condemn Utah House Bill 11, which bans transgender girls from competing in school sports.
SLCC student helps lead a rally for reproductive rights at Utah Capitol
Marianne Aguero, a student at Salt Lake Community College, participated in the Women’s March reproductive rights rally at the state Capitol on Oct. 8.
Utahns unite for Venezuela!
Utahns rally to support Venezuela in their protest against the current president Nicolás Maduro.
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.
Get your car ready for winter driving
UHP officer David Brooks shares a few car care tips with SLCC students.
Governor Herbert vetoes sex ed bill
After an opposition rally on Tuesday and a popular online petition, a bill that would have restricted sexual education in schools is defeated. Governor Gary Herbert vetoed House Bill 363 late Friday night.












