The Weekly Reel: first vampires, now zombies, what’s next?
Arts reporter Stephen Romney answers the question of what makes monsters ideal for romance.
Letter from the editor: Marking the end of Utah’s Sundance era
The Sundance Film Festival opens its final Utah run on Jan. 22. The Globe staff will be on the ground to capture this final chapter through a student lens.
From the Fishbowl: springtime wonders
In this edition of From the Fishbowl, assistant editor Rachael Folland explains why spring is the perfect time for everyone to begin anew.
The Weekly Reel: Film violence ratings too soft?
For as long as the entertainment industry has existed, it has been under severe scrutiny when it comes to the societal impacts of media....
To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 22
Elisa Stone offers her unique perspective and encourages Black students after the poetry slam incident.
Building the dream and making it real
The message and purpose behind a recent Amigos Mentores conference had a profound effect on Globe staff writer Ana Luiza Ramos.
He Said She Said: Exclusive with Dan Farr and FanX
Julio and Marilei Puentes landed an exclusive interview with Salt Lake Comic Con producer Dan Farr before FanX, which takes place April 17-19. The pair also discuss possible late additions to the convention roster.
Is homosexuality a choice or science?
Michael Otterson, a representative of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, recently gave a statement regarding the Human Rights Petition delivered to...
Dia de los Muertos more than just a variant of Halloween
Many Latin Americans celebrate El Dia de los Muertos, a festival to honor those who have passed away. Jennifer Vasquez Acevedo brings you the details of this celebration.
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.
Bear Necessities: I want a six-pack
You wake up in the morning and look in the mirror and what do you see? More often than not, that sexy chiseled stomach...
The Weekly Reel: How fandoms ultimately hurt the thing they love
Arts reporter Stephen Romney addresses the issue of fandoms and fans that turn the things they love into an unhealthy obsession.







