SLCC students weigh in on proposed change of power of national monuments
Three SLCC students share their thoughts on national monuments and who should have authority over US public lands.
Surviving the e-portfolio
SLCC students may complain about the e-portfolio, but surviving the assignment means getting the help you need, when you need it.
‘As relevant today as it was when we started it’: SLCC educators praise possibilities...
Educators at Salt Lake Community College argue for the merits of the e-portfolio general education requirement, saying the program helps students apply lessons learned in class to their own lives.
Students and e-portfolio: squeaky wheels and kaleidoscopes
Although SLCC's e-portfolio requirement elicits many complaints, some students have begun to realize its potential for deeper learning and personal expression.
Op-ed: Writing as a form of expression and a tool
Staff writer Bonnie Fox understands the challenges of writing for the e-portfolio requirement, but argues for its learning benefits.
Op-ed: The writer’s illusion
In this op-ed to The Globe, student Taylor Turley challenges readers to reevaluate what it means to be a writer.
Op-ed: Turning anxiety into action
As the future of the United States feels uncertain, Frank Vales offers recommendations on how to channel the anxiety into something productive.
Op-ed: National Park Service terminations
Assistant editor Pearl Ashton expounds on the consequences of National Park Service layoffs.
Op-ed: Gen Z’s dark humor masks deeper mental health struggles
Lexy Borgogno, editor-in-chief of the Sun News Daily, examines her use of social media and how the technology has affected her mental health.
Commentary: The customer service slump
Globe contributing writer Mike Ward argues that poor training and a lack of in-person social interactions are causing shortfalls in customer service.
Guest column: My identity shouldn’t prevent me from living my American dream.
Guest columnist Carter Brown shares his personal journey and his ideas on how to foster truly inclusive workplaces across the country.
Opinion: Hazy future for Sundance festival as it contemplates potential new host city
SLCC student and film buff Carter Piggott shares his thoughts on what a potential move would mean for the Sundance Film Festival and the many small independent films it features.












