Bruins nail the holiday break
After an 11-0 combined holiday break men's and women's teams shoot to the top of the standings in the Scenic West standings.
The women's basketball...
Fandom vs Capcom: The rise of player petition campaigns
If you’ve paid a visit to the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, then chances are that you seen some very interesting papers on the outdoor bulletin...
SLCC Talks: Veterans Day
Welcome to The Globe’s SLCC Talks, a weekly feature where The Globe asks fellow students questions about SLCC issues.
Subjects, questions and responses are found...
Radio SLCC: Radio the way you want it
Radio SLCC provides a variety of student-produced programs. Learn how you can become a student DJ!
Tanning still popular despite warnings
Tanning salons are raising their prices up by 10 percent but business isn't slowing down.
The new tax law went into effect July 1, 2010...
SLCC drops GPA registration holds for students who register for fall 2021
Salt Lake Community College will automatically release registration holds for students whose cumulative GPA dropped below 2.0 if they register for the fall 2021 semester.
Bruin Pantry helps to fill the void
Salt Lake Community College students, staff and faculty can obtain free groceries and toiletries from the Bruin Pantry.
More scholarship money coming to Utah students
HB 260 would bring an additional $2 million for need-based scholarships.
Biggest snowstorm in almost two decades affects SLCC
The epic Feb. 6 snowstorm forced SLCC to cancel classes for the day, putting some students and staff in a bind.
It’s not just fun and games at the Utah Game Wars
Local game studios competed at Utah Game Wars to gain notoriety and funding for their projects.
SLCC Hometowns: Emmanuel Jiménez
Emmanuel Jiménez, a psychology major at Salt Lake Community College, originally came to Utah with his mother from their home in Manizales, Colombia.
Students react to Utah’s anti-DEI law and its impact on student resources
After the passage of Utah HB 261 in 2024, Salt Lake Community College altered some of its diversity-related departments and programs to comply with the new law.








