Letter to the Editor: Black History Month – Keeping Racism Alive
Reader Shelia Clark talks about Black History Month.
From Inside the Glass: Women change the world
In this week's From Inside the Glass, assistant editor Rachel Folland talks about the nature of women and their role in history.
From Inside the Glass: Multicultural opportunities, diversity
In this week's From Inside the Glass, web editor Aldo Gomez talks about the multicultural opportunities at SLCC.
From Inside the Glass: Paper cuts lead to loss of information
Editor in Chief, Julie Hirschi reflects on job cuts from the journalism work force and how it can affect future careers.
She Said: There’s more to love than love
He said and she said this and that about love. Read on as writers Shad Engkilterra and Rachael Folland butt heads and hearts in a discussion of Valentine's Day. Here is She Said's point of view.
He Said: Love is a bitter word
He said and she said this and that about love. Read on as writers Shad Engkilterra and Rachael Folland butt heads and hearts in a discussion of Valentine's Day. Here is He Said's point of view.
Online Dating: A love story
Online dating is a rough sea to swim in, but writer Amber Gentry helps out with some advice to help keep you afloat.
From Inside the Glass: Utah likes business, dislikes students
Tuition continues to increase, causing students to veer away from education and jumping straight into the workforce.
State of Disarray
Writer Jefferson Curtis sits down and digest the the State of the Union address and the Tea Party response and finds the faults masked within.
From Inside the Glass: My Race Card Project: Take a walk in their shoes.
“Take a walk in their shoes” is my six word essay describing what the word ‘race’ means to me. A part of the Race Card Project, to answer the question of what the word “Race” means to you in only six words.
From Inside the Glass: College Bookstore Price Gouging
In this From Inside the Glass, Assistant editor Shad Engkilterra discusses the price gouging of college textbooks.
SLCC Talks: Marriage Equality
After recent developments in the same-sex marriage movement, 'The Globe' asks students to share their thoughts on marriage equality.


