Former SLCC student now Crossfit gym owner
SLCC alumnus Greg Schell speaks about his growing business and gives advice to any student headed in the business direction.
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.
Binge Drinking: 99 bottles of beer, about 97 too many
Salt Lake Community College executive summary finds that students are binge-drinking.
Organizations strive to help clean up Utah’s air
Utah's smog problem is raising many eyebrows and several groups have banded together to battle the ever increasing problem.
Tips for energy conservation
Reducing your carbon footprint and saving money on your power bill starts at home.
Another Wacky Wednesday: Yellow Pig’s Day
July 17 is a mathematician’s holiday, and Salt Lake Community College’s Mathematics Department is increasing its numbers.
It’s not just fun and games at the Utah Game Wars
Local game studios competed at Utah Game Wars to gain notoriety and funding for their projects.
Move to Amend gives students a chance to have their voices heard
National movement "Move to Amend" is reaching out to students to help raise awareness and start a mass movement against corporate rule.
Immigration expert shares information on reform
Attorney Mark Alvarez shares insight on the possible immigration reform in an exclusive interview with the Globe.
Another Wacky Wednesday: Disobedience Day
July 3 is recognized as a day for civil disobedience. Here are some helpful hints for students at SLCC who ever wish to protest.
Local Brew Review: Squatters Brewery
Squatters Microbrewery in Salt Lake City offers interesting beers with something for everyone and three pubs in Utah where people can try them.
The pen is mightier than the sword at the Utah Arts Festival
SLCC's Community Writing Center hosted the Wasatch Iron Pen competition at the Utah Arts Fest giving writers a chance to write and be heard over the weekend.