Superheroes in cinema, part 1: A brief history
I would like to begin this piece by saying that this is more of an analysis than an editorial; given how heated this topic...
Letter from SLCCSA: 2023–24 vision statement
SLCCSA President Joyce Wambuyi outlines the organization's priorities for the upcoming academic year.
Letter from the Editor: Seize the opportunity
Marcos Aragon, the outgoing editor-in-chief of The Globe, shares some advice as he looks back on his time at SLCC.
Another Wacky Wednesday: Balloons around the World Day
There is so much to do with balloons on Oct. 2.
Guns, guns, for everyone!
A pervasive silliness has infected vast segments of the American population with an anti-gun, anti-freedom-that is to say, anti-American-sentiment. Millions of citizens within the...
To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 32
An anonymous writer expresses their appreciation for the Black Student Union after the poetry slam incident.
Letter from the Editor: Thank you, Bruins
The Globe's editor-in-chief, Amie Schaeffer, reflects on an unprecedented term.
Op-ed: National Park Service terminations
Assistant editor Pearl Ashton expounds on the consequences of National Park Service layoffs.
Dear Dick: Smoking and environmentalism don’t mix
Shad Engkilterra continues his crusade against hypocrisy, and asks Dick to cut his own air pollution.
‘Beautiful Creatures’ boasts beautiful visuals and a slightly higher-tier romance
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews, yet another teen-romance-novel-turned-movie, 'Beautiful Creatures'.
The Philosophy of Tech: Simplicity and philanthropy are good
When you read the reviews of technological gadgets you are likely to see a deluge of acronyms, abbreviations and trademarks. You will witness things...
Guest column: Vaccines don’t cause autism. Here’s how we know.
In response to recent claims that vaccines and Tylenol lead to autism diagnoses, Greg Scaduto, the parent of a nonverbal child with autism, offers parents advice on how to separate fact from fiction, and takes public leaders to task for misleading parents and stigmatizing kids with autism.








