Letter from the editor: An apology to the community
The Globe's editor-in-chief, Ashley Orduna, shares an update with readers regarding some recent articles.
Can vape shops withstand a flavor ban?
With 7 states issuing a ban on flavored vaping products, Austin Brewer explores how a flavor ban could destroy an entire industry.
SLCC prepares for possible impacts of coronavirus
Here's the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and what SLCC is doing to prepare for the disease's potential impact on the college.
Where to find extra cash for college
Students who need assistance paying for tuition should check the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships.
Utah may adopt permanent daylight saving time
The passage of Senate Bill 59 puts Utah one step closer to using Mountain Daylight Time on a permanent basis.
The semester that was: Spring 2020 at SLCC
Alex Brown recaps the unprecedented spring 2020 semester at Salt Lake Community College.
Salt Lake City facing shortage of tech graduates
Congressman Ben McAdams hosted a tech talent pipeline discussion Oct. 7 at Miller Campus.
Differences between withdrawing, failing a class
Students stop attending classes for various reasons. Learn more about the different ways to take care of a class you can't drop.
Criminology club members assist the homeless
The Utah Criminology and Criminal Justice Consortium is doing its part to help the homeless in Salt Lake City. Get an update on Operation Rio Grande and what is happening downtown.
Condom use an awkward but important topic
When it comes to safe sex, ignorance is no excuse. Learn the facts about condoms and where SLCC students can buy condoms on campus.
President Bioteau is the keynote speaker at Women’s Week
Salt Lake Community College's first woman president speaks at the University of Utah’s Women’s Week celebration on Wednesday, March 21. The theme of this year's event was “Powerful Beyond Measure: Women, Work and Education.”
SLCC student George Kamungu aims to make the most of his education
Current SLCC student George Kamungu left Africa in 2011 to pursue educational opportunities.