Poem: ‘The Serendipity Prayer’
Murphy Markham recently submitted a piece of poetry to The Globe. Read “The Serendipity Prayer.”
The Weekly Reel: Fairy tale fancy
The Globe presents a look at the recent trend of the "mature" fairy tale film.
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...
Giving thanks to YouTube
Web Editor Aldo Gomez gives thanks to Youtube and the communities it creates.
The shortcomings of student presentations as a didactic medium
SLCC student Jameson D’Amato-Faulkner believes that presentations are a disservice to learning when compared to writing projects.
Op-ed: I’m voting for a future our youth can count on
SLiCE Youth Development Lead Brenna Coleman is using her vote to help ensure a better future for our youth.
To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 20
After the poetry slam incident in February, Amy Rawlinson from Micron stands behind Black students at Salt Lake Community College.
Letter to the editor: Inclusive bathroom signage initiative continues with second pilot
Lindsay Simons and Timothy Davis from Salt Lake Community College's student association explain phase two of a new inclusive bathroom signage initiative.
Guest column: To keep students in college, focus on their mental health
Guest columnist Katie Clark, former assistant dean at Swarthmore College, argues that retaining students isn't about dominating school rankings or building flashy facilities. What matters is whether students feel like they belong -- and can access lasting mental health services.
Dire fiscal challenges still loom
While politicians pat each other on the back for a "job well done" and Obama leaps up stairs to proclaim victory we witness another...
The Weekly Reel: first vampires, now zombies, what’s next?
Arts reporter Stephen Romney answers the question of what makes monsters ideal for romance.
He Said She Said: FanX Diary
The He Said She Said duo attended all three days of FanX. In their latest column, the pair share their FanXperience in diary form.







