Colleges move toward community policing amid campus assaults
Learn more about campus safety policies after a recent sexual assault at the University of Utah.
Decades of activism helping to eliminate Native American mascots
Native American activists continue to advocate for the removal of Indigenous mascots across the United States.
How a billion in new state spending could affect SLCC
Salt Lake Community College and the Utah System of Higher Education are requesting funds from the legislature for various programs and initiatives.
Utah Woman of the Year honoree mentors Salt Lake-area immigrants
Luz Gamarra, the lead academic adviser for humanities and ESL students at SLCC, earned USA Today's recognition for Woman of the Year in Utah.
SLCC votes 2022: US House District 2
Learn more about Utah Republican Rep. Chris Stewart, Democratic challenger Nick Mitchell, and Constitution Party candidate Cassie Easley in this debate recap for the U.S. House District 2 seat.
Voices Amplified: March 2, 2023
Learn more about Great Salt Lake legislation and hear from local band Poolhouse on this episode of Voices Amplified on KRCL.
The surprising pink color of Great Salt Lake’s northern portion explained
The pink appearance of the North Arm of the Great Salt Lake looks quite different from the typical blue-green water seen near the Marina.
Shared mobility devices present some safety issues for riders and others
Publicly accessible shared mobility devices such as dockless e-scooters offer a cost-effective means of transportation within Salt Lake City. But these systems come with their own set of responsibilities.
Migrantes: defensa y apoyo legitímo
A medida que el ICE aumenta su presencia en Utah, grupos universitarios y comunitarios ofrecen información y recursos para capacitar a los inmigrantes y sus aliados.
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.
Sybrina Fulton: Injustices and racial profiling are still alive in America
As part of the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. at the University of Utah, Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, speaks about racial profiling in today's society.












