Pondering pre-college philosophy lessons
Should philosophy be taught before college to encourage critical-thinking skills? Some philosophers seem to think so.
LGBTQ pride: It’s a community thing
Utah's LGBTQ community is gaining more support as time goes on. Aramis Hicks says the key to improving inclusiveness is to build a supportive community.
Know your birth control rights
SLCC student Cassidy Dunfield submits a commentary on the fight for reproductive rights.
Balancing work, school no easy task
Should you get a job while attending college? William Parra says the answer depends on who you are.
Letter from the Editor: Find your niche at SLCC
Outgoing Globe editor in chief Jake Zaugg offers some words of advice to SLCC students.
5 activities to do with family on Thanksgiving
Here are five things you and your family can do on Thanksgiving to truly appreciate the holiday.
5 terrible Halloween treats
Christopher Toney-El shares his list of least favorite Halloween treats.
Avoid culturally offensive Halloween costumes
Everyone dresses up for Halloween, but Jocelyn Camargo says some costume choices can cross a line with other cultures.
National anthem debate continues
Tanner Barr shares another perspective on the recent controversy surrounding the national anthem.
A balanced schedule creates a balanced life
Occupational therapy student Annalise Skinner explains why you should strive for a balanced schedule.
Why you should spread the word to end the word
The words we use can have a major impact on individuals with disabilities.
Letter from the Editor: Never give up on your dreams
Outgoing editor in chief Brittni Colindres has some inspiring words for Globe readers.










