Music on the spot: Totsy’s Burlesque pops on ‘Red Balloon’

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Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth discovers and reviews the pinging music box style and down-beat baritone sound of Totsy's album 'Red Balloon'.

STEM: One for the money?

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SLCC student Ashley Thompson asserts that students should pursue STEM degrees because they love the industry, not the salary.
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Letter from the Editor: Look for the constants

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Globe editor in chief Amie Schaeffer wants to hear from SLCC students as resume their schedules amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Pink carnations on top of note that reads "To Our Black Students, With Love,"

To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 2

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Carol Chatwin writes a letter of solidarity to Black students at Salt Lake Community College.
Pink carnations on top of note that reads "To Our Black Students, With Love,"

To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 32

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An anonymous writer expresses their appreciation for the Black Student Union after the poetry slam incident.
Panel 1: Person sitting in a chair in the dark, says "It's been a long time..." Panel 2: A pile of old food containers sits on the floor, person says "I was almost out of supplies, but it's almost over now." Panel 3: Person with focused eyes says, "If I can hold on just a bit longer..." Panel 4: Off screen, person says, the snow will be all melted" as a window shows two people playing in snow. Panel 5: Still in the dark, person says with a grin: "At last, I will have avoided the snow completely." Panel 6: Person, sitting in chair, snickers, "Just a few more days. Hmhmhm hehe hehe." Panel 7: Person raises arms and laughs maniacally, while a second creature wearing a hat and scarf enters and stands beside person. Panel 8: Creature sprouts tail and horns, places hand on person's shoulder, and person gives a puzzled facial expression. Panel 9: Creature drags person out of house, into snow, while person screams "NOOOOO"

Comic: Just a bit more

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Cartoonist Iris A. Sterr highlights the challenge of waiting out winter in their latest comic for The Globe.
Paul observing Chale as Chale explains e-portfolio tools

Surviving the e-portfolio

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SLCC students may complain about the e-portfolio, but surviving the assignment means getting the help you need, when you need it.

Globe editor-in-chief encourages all students to find their voice

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Kachina Choate welcomes SLCC students to a new school year and explains how the mass communication program changed her life.

Ask Mom: Frustrated divorcee

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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 Globe 2013 back to school issue

Letter from the Editor: Your student-run newspaper

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The Editor-in-chief of SLCC's 'The Globe' welcomes students new and old with a revamped focus for the student newspaper.

Avoid culturally offensive Halloween costumes

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Everyone dresses up for Halloween, but Jocelyn Camargo says some costume choices can cross a line with other cultures.
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Observing America’s pandemic response from abroad

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Former Utah resident Michael McLane reflects on experiencing the coronavirus pandemic while living in New Zealand.