Students can knead the stress away with affordable massage therapy at SLCC
A massage can offer vital stress relief and promote overall health, especially as students juggle coursework and other responsibilities.
Remembering 10 years of leadership: SLCC hosts retirement celebration for President Deneece Huftalin
Hundreds attended a retirement celebration for SLCC President Deneece Huftalin on April 18. Learn more about Huftalin's legacy, achievements, and impact on the campus community.
Behind the scenes of Utah’s 2024 gubernatorial debate
Democratic state Rep. Brian King and Libertarian candidate J. Robert Latham spoke to The Globe before participating in the 2024 Utah gubernatorial debate at South City Campus on Sept. 11.
Finals prep activities happening this week
Learn where you can go to get that extra help and motivation before finals week.
How AI is changing the learning environment
Ash Orduna interviews Numerade co-founder Nhon Ma on the potential and the pitfalls of artificial intelligence technology in education.
SHPE, un club de diversidad y oportunidades
SHPE ofrece un ambiente inclusivo para los estudiantes hispanos interesados en las materias STEM en Salt Lake Community College.
SLCC doubles parking citation grace period to 14 days
This spring, SLCC Parking Services adjusted the grace period for paying citations to ease financial pressure while still enforcing parking rules.
ePortfolio Bootcamp guarantees more than a grade
Are Bruin ePortfolios pointless hoops or a jumpstart beyond General Education?
SLCC media professors speak on how AI has changed the field
At Salt Lake Community College, video and radio production professors are adapting to a media world being reshaped by artificial intelligence.
Clubs enable students to discover new pursuits
The Anthropology Club encourages SLCC students to explore clubs that match their interests.
Utah’s air quality is anything but the greatest
Utah's bad air affects the daily life of millions in the Salt Lake Valley.
Who are the Central Park Five?
Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana of the Exonerated Five will appear at SLCC on Feb. 18. Learn more about their wrongful conviction in the Central Park jogger case.













