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.
Wrapped in hope
Wrapped in despair, sitting and wondering what type of poison to drink. A stench fills the air and you shudder at why you have...
To tattoo, or not to tattoo
Tattoos are becoming increasingly popular among students. While some students do it as an easy way to express themselves others admit they do it...
What you should know about colony collapse disorder
Do you know why bees are dying? Is your honey environmentally friendly? See what Peter Somers says about CCD.
2021 Graduate of Excellence draws on past to build a brighter future
Rachel Santizo survived addiction on her path to becoming a Graduate of Excellence at Salt Lake Community College.
Voices Amplified: March 30, 2023
This episode of Voices Amplified focuses on the mass shooting epidemic and gun violence prevention in the U.S. following a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee.
Lawsuits filed over cuts to Utah monuments
With the recent reduction of two national monuments, the battle over public lands is just beginning.
Sundance Institute initiatives continue in 2021
Sundance continued to showcase free independent films and other initiatives when the community needed it most.
7 holiday driving tips
Before you head over the river and through the woods, make sure you and your vehicle are prepared for winter driving.
Snap, crackle and pop at Sugarhouse Park
The Sugarhouse Park firework show was to be canceled this year due to Salt Lake City's budget cuts and needed to raise $75,000 for...
Voices Amplified: Feb. 7, 2022
Listen to the second episode of Voices Amplified, where student journalists from The Globe and Amplify Utah take over RadioActive on KRCL.
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.








