EMT students participate in mass casualty event to prepare for real-life emergencies
SLCC students training to be emergency medical technicians participated in a mass casualty incident event on Nov. 21.
Utah legislators meet with young voters
Utah policymakers spoke to young voters last week at the Utah State Capitol.
SLCC admin and faculty prepare for AI’s impact on education
As ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence programs enter academic settings, SLCC administrators and faculty contemplate how to move forward with the technology.
Water for Wildlife: Dire consequences of a shrinking Great Salt Lake
The Great Salt Lake Collaborative has created an interactive website to help Utahns understand the critical role Great Salt Lake and its wetlands play in the ecosystem that is crucial to 10 million birds.
Push for ‘transgender’ court naming to continue despite roadblock at Pride picnic
The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center is collecting feedback about naming a South City Campus courtyard in support of the transgender community, after SLCC administration did not give final approval.
Bruins can now grab free Plan B through two on-campus centers
The Center for Health and Counseling and the Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center are now offering free tablets of Plan B, the emergency contraceptive pill.
Deneece Huftalin announces she’ll be stepping down as SLCC president in June 2024
Deneece Huftalin announced Wednesday that she will step down as president of Salt Lake Community College in June 2024, nearly a decade after her tenure began.
The Weekly Reel: How to get into reading comics
This has been quite the summer movie season. It started out strong with “The Avengers,” hit a nice beat with “The Amazing Spider-Man” and...
Like Utah, California has had pipeline dreams to save its drying Salton Sea
Californians discuss the possibility of building a canal or pipeline from the Sea of Cortez in Mexico to their own ailing terminal salt lake, the Salton Sea.
High schoolers visit SLCC Fashion Institute to explore paths in the industry
Over 200 local high school students recently visited South City Campus to learn more about the SLCC fashion program.
Myth-busting common democracy fallacies
Mason Britton delves into and dispels seven myths surrounding the American democratic system.
SLCC Talks: Spring Break
In this week's SLCC Talks, The Globe asks where students would prefer to spend their spring break.











