Blood: thicker than water, more precious than gold
SLCC student to hold a walk-a-thon to promote awareness and research for rare genetic blood disorder.
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.
Professor reflects on Arab Spring
Guest speaker begins Pathways to Peace series sponsored by SLCC Humanities.
Students learn digital storytelling
The Community Writing Center offered the free workshop for students last week in the Publication Center.
Undocumented students face extra challenges
Many undocumented students are unaware of the resources SLCC has to offer them.
Lake questions: How can locals help the Great Salt Lake?
This week’s edition of lake questions explores what locals can do to help the Great Salt Lake.
The CrossFit craze at SLCC
The popularity of CrossFit gyms are on the rise and catching up with the growing waistlines in the United States.
CrossFit is an old school...
Photos: Election night in Utah
View images of election night events that occurred throughout Utah.
Tuberculosis arrives at SLCC, college attempts to suppress spread
The Health and Wellness clinic will perform a skin test for free to students who may have been exposed to the active form of tuberculosis.
Trolley Square hosts art show for Haiti relief
It has been over a month since an earthquake off Haiti's shore brought death and destruction to its people. But relief efforts to the...
A day of remembrance and celebration
The Day-Riverside Branch library in Salt Lake hosted Dia de los Muertos celebrations to help remember and honor the people we love who are no longer with us.
Gay marriage: A moral or legal issue?
Utah's stay on marriage equality has become a hot button topic as the issue's two sides are further explored.










