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.
Marginalized students react to election results
Litzi Estrada and other local college students are expressing concern over Donald J. Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential elections.
Film review: ‘A Real Pain’
Ashlee Astin shares why Jesse Eisenberg's new film, “A Real Pain,” is a relatable tale of trauma, mourning and grief.
Album review: Tyler, the Creator’s ‘Chromakopia’
Mina Rivera reviews Tyler, the Creator’s newest and most personal album, “Chromakopia.”
Utah Jazz showing exciting potential with ongoing rebuild
While the Utah Jazz may not be in the playoff conversation anytime soon, recent trades, acquisitions, and development of key stars offer a glimmer of hope for the future.
Letter to the Editor: Disappointed with Frances Haugen speaking event
SLCC student Richard Thorum reacts to the speaker series event with Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen.
Letter from SLCCSA: 2024-2025 vision statement
Student Association President Nahomi Rei pens an open letter to students regarding the SLCCSA's vision for the academic year.
Letter from the editor: Welcome back, Bruins!
Ash Orduna introduces herself to the SLCC community in her first semester as editor-in-chief for The Globe.
Comic strip: ‘My Annoying Demon Roommate’ episode 1
An unsuspecting Keith moves in to his new place in the first episode of "My Annoying Demon Roommate" by cartoonist Ghostly Karma.
SLCC community reacts to assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump
Students, alumni and staff commented on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally on July 13.
The invisibility of athletics at Salt Lake Community College
Despite being a perennial powerhouse in junior college athletics, SLCC teams go largely unnoticed by the campus community and local media.
Comic: Different ethnicities, different tastes
Cartoonist Iris A. Sterr depicts the differing preferences of cereal flavors among two students in their latest comic for The Globe.













