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SOPA and PIPA simplified

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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.
Tim Sheehan

Pizza, politics and learning the political process

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Students and staff learn about how to get involved in the political and legislative process one slice at a time
Photo of "what i thought i saw" book

“what I thought I saw” brings diversity to print

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An event at Art Access Gallery brings four women to talk about their new book, which is a collaborative work with strong SLCC ties.

Adderall: The “study drug”

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Recently in the news and in pharmacies across the nation there has been talk of prescription drug shortages. One medication which is in high...

Commuting by bicycle promotes healthy living

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There are many reasons to ride a bike to college. First off, it's good for the wallet, as riders save a large amount of...

“C” is for Cookie and that’s good enough for me

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Garfield says, “I seek truth! But a cookie will do.” I recently visited three cookie shops in Salt Lake City – City Cakes and...

Eats and fun for the adventurous

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A friend once said we had to eat at bad restaurants to appreciate the finer establishments. I think of her every time I set...

A tour of Utah’s new Natural History Museum

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Utah’s new Natural History Museum, with its construction completed, is now open to the public. The museum has been moved from the stately but cramped...

The Festival of Trees: A consumer’s perspective

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Crowds and consumerism are typically given bad names during the Christmas season, but for a few days, it's all for a good cause at...

Castle of Chaos hosts murder mysteries in new season

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Halloween is long over, but the fun isn’t at Castle of Chaos. What was once a haunted house has morphed into Castle of Chaos'...
Skier at Solitude

Escape to Salt Lake City’s backyard for winter activities

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The 2011-12 ski season started a few weeks ago, but for some locals, Thanksgiving weekend marked the first day on the slopes. Alta, Snowbird, Solitude...

FDA says “no” to gays, American Red Cross blamed

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When the American Red Cross took blood donations at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus recently, some students were left feeling like they had been turned...