Tragedy at University of Utah raises concern over campus police
The murder of 21-year-old Lauren McCluskey has prompted questions about campus police departments and their ability to protect students.
Local hip-hop artists discuss youth, racial justice
Several Utah rappers participated in an insightful discussion on youth and racial justice Oct. 24 at South City Campus.
SLCC receives $1.1 million grant for child care
Funding from the CCAMPIS grant will allow the Tim and Brenda Huval Child Care Center to serve more SLCC student parents.
Orrin Hatch’s Senate seat up for grabs
Republican Mitt Romney and Democrat Jenny Wilson lead the race to fill the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. Orrin Hatch, who will vacate the seat after 41 years in office.
Free flu shots at SLCC: What you need to know
Free flu shots are now available at the Center for Health and Counseling.
Radio SLCC helps students find voices, careers
Radio SLCC provides a platform for students who want to pursue careers in broadcasting.
Supernatural forces in Salt Lake City
Although Salt Lake City’s founding was later than other traditionally haunted cities, it’s still home to some of the most active paranormal sites.
In their own words: Utah candidates for Congress
Stay informed on the upcoming elections and read how Utah candidates for Congress will address local and national issues in this Globe exclusive.
Utah hosts first-ever cannabis conference
Attendees to Utah's first-ever cannabis conference learned about all aspects of medical marijuana.
Students create checklist to fight climate change
As global warming progresses, SLCC students and faculty urge the community to make small changes in their lives to reduce their impact on the environment.
UTA provides free transit to SLCC students
SLCC students can now ride UTA buses and trains at no cost.
Utah’s 2nd Congressional District race gets closer
GOP Rep. Chris Stewart and Democratic challenger Shireen Ghorbani lead the race for Utah's 2nd Congressional District seat.








