Op-ed: Gen Z’s dark humor masks deeper mental health struggles
Lexy Borgogno, editor-in-chief of the Sun News Daily, examines her use of social media and how the technology has affected her mental health.
Diversity on campus gives students opportunity to learn from one another
People from all walks of life come to SLCC to work and study. Heidi Bledsoe says students should try to make new connections with different people on campus.
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.
Ask Mom: Frustrated divorcee
Mom,
Thank you for such an inspiring answer in your last column ("Down in the dumps"). Just like this person, I too was feeling too...
The ugly truth about illegal immigration
Illegal immigration is wrong. It is breaking the law, and those who choose to break this law should be deported.
People like to say that...
To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 27
Tyler Jorden from Micron offers words of encouragement to the Black Student Union at Salt Lake Community College.
Summer trends: Fashion, food, music — oh, my!
Lucas Davison browsed the web to find the most anticipated summer trends in fashion, food, and music.
Op-ed: The politics of cancel culture
Philip Gilstrap discusses some of the potential reasons behind the latest wave of "cancel culture" controversies.
Learning the reason for the season in a unique way
Buca di Beppo is a rather delicious restaurant. Just probably not the first place one might think of for a Thanksgiving meal. That was...
Pure generosity from lottery winners
An older couple living in Nova Scotia, Canada hit the jackpot. They won 11.2 million dollars from the lottery in July and within months...
My Globe writing experience
Sports writer and SLCC student David Winkworth explains how The Globe gave him an opportunity to pursue his dream.
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.







