SLCC invites students to march in Pride Parade
Learn how you can join the SLCC community at the 2016 Utah Pride Festival.
Worst air in the world: How SLCC students and staff feel about SLC’s air...
SLCC students and staff discuss air quality issues that plague Salt Lake City.
Poet honors Native American Heritage Month with poetry reading at SLCC
Tacey M. Atsitty performed a poetry reading at Taylorsville Redwood Campus for Native American Heritage Month.
SLCC mandates COVID vaccine for spring registration
Salt Lake Community College is requiring all students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for the spring 2022 semester.
Anime Salt Lake draws fans of cartoons, comics, movies, and video games
The SLCC Japanese Club hosts a pop culture convention which brings both casual fans and costumed enthusiasts to the Taylorsville Redwood Student Center.
Family and Human Studies program offers a rewarding career
On Feb. 18, a panel of former graduates from the Family and Human Studies Associate degree program shared their success stories of life after SLCC.
Remembering 9/11/01
Last Saturday, bikers from all over the Wasatch Front remembered the 10-year anniversary of the September 11 tragedy by getting together for a ride...
Clowns pose problems for local law enforcement
Real or not, local police agencies have to respond to every call about creepy clowns.
Artistic gifts on display at South City Campus
The 2015 President's Art Show features some outstanding artwork.
Newspapers stand the test of time
Newspaper is constantly growing and evolving. Learn about its history and where it stands today.
Voices Amplified: April 4, 2022
SLCC student journalists talk with members of the Ukrainian community on this episode of Voices Amplified.
Letter from the Editor: Show your Bruin pride
New Globe editor-in-chief Brittni Colindres welcomes students to a new semester.












