With the holidays here, some students note a lack of time off for their...
As most schools emphasize traditional American holidays, students with a different religion or ethnic background may not get much of a break.
Utah immigrants deal with fear, uncertainty
Despite fears over U.S. policy, immigrants and refugees help SLCC and Utah become more engaged communities.
Bruins baseball back in the swing of things as they eye JUCO World Series
After their first-ever trip to the Junior College World Series in 2023, the SLCC baseball team is now eyeing another championship bout in tandem with a hot start.
Here are some options for recreation in and around Salt Lake City this summer
The Salt Lake Valley is brimming with summertime activities. The Globe put together a list of happenings for Bruins to enjoy.
University of Utah faculty, staff, students offer support after HB 261
After HB 261 shut down several resource centers on campus, faculty, staff and students have worked to create new inclusive and safe spaces for U of U’s campus community.
SLCC Student Association president and vice president elections March 7 and 8
Student Life and Leadership hopes that better advertising and convenient online options will increase voter turnout this semester.
Following rebrand, SLCC’s student engagement office continues its mission
SLCC's Student Engagement, Experience and Achievement office underwent a rebrand due to HB 261, but the goals and services of the office remain the same.
Utah band Argyle to hold CD release party at Jordan Campus
Imagine what it would be like to do your most favorite thing in the world with a group of your best friends. Now imagine...
SLCC students weigh in on proposed change of power of national monuments
Three SLCC students share their thoughts on national monuments and who should have authority over US public lands.
SLCC hosts online database for student writing
A new database provides access to quality student writings from all course levels and subjects at SLCC.
Four things to look forward to this week
With a mix of networking, class preparation and campus life events on deck, here are four things The Globe is looking forward to this week.
Day of delectable literature at the Markosian
Edible Book Festival to be held at Taylorsville Redwood library.












