The Weekly Reel: A battle of two Frankensteins – Karloff vs. De Niro
Romney looks at two of the most notable adaptations of the Mary Shelley's classic story and compares them.
Grateful for diversity
Staff Writer Carolyn Cox gives thanks to diversity in the world.
Open letter to students: Get ready to vote
Alvaro Vasquez Zarate submits an open letter to students to discuss what's at stake in this midterm election.
Letter to the Editor: On the subject of Canvas and e-Portfolios
Editor's Note: The following letter was initially sent on August 27, 2014. Some information may be out of date.
I am a busy student who...
Music on the Spot: Folk Hogan’s mighty leg drops on SLC
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews the mighty sounds of Salt Lake gypsy punks, Folk Hogan.
Letter to the Editor: Christmas (or lack thereof)
An anonymous student shares their opinion about a change in holiday decorations at the Redwood Campus.
Op-ed: Navigating the world of family caretaking
Globe editor Ash Orduna gives a personal account detailing the weight of being a caregiver.
To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 36
The SLCC TRIO and PACE programs voice their allyship with the Black community.
Editorial: Talking to a therapist can help
Globe assignment editor Eric Jensen shares his experience with counseling and how it has helped him over the years.
Ask Mom: Broke
Dear Mom,
This semester I paid for my full tuition, or let's just say I'm on the payment plan offered by the college. I have...
Specialize or diversify: Your choice will make you complete or leave you wanting
A Renaissance man or woman is also known as a polymath. In general, polymaths have interests in the arts and humanities as well...
Guest column: My daughter just wants to walk at graduation. Congress can help.
Kelly Brazzo, a mom whose daughter Sammy has a rare muscle-wasting disease, offers a deeply personal and timely plea.






