Government surveillance practices can diminish right to privacy
The argument on the moral ethics on government surveillance continue, but when does safety take away from American rights?
Hello ladies, Black Ops 2 is here to steal your man
Treyarch, the developer for the Black Ops branch of the Call of Duty brand, made a number of improvements in “Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.”
Crowded concert series leaves a bad smell in the air
After switching to $5 dollar tickets, the Twilight Concert Series has become extremely popular, but cheap tickets might mean a cheap experience.
Do the drill for respectful cell phone usage
Just after books, the word that comes to mind when I think of a library is "quiet." Thanks (or no thanks) to some students...
Dear Dick: UTA needs better planning
Dear Dick,
I have a wish for you, a wonderful wish. I wish that your car would break down and be unfixable and that you...
A tale of two Michaels: Carpenter vs. Zombie
Romney compares two versions of the film “Halloween.” The original 1978 film directed by John Carpenter, and the second is the 2007 remake by Rob Zombie.
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.
Gun violence prevention is not a fantasy – it’s an achievable reality
In this op-ed, staff writer Kyle Forbush shares a personal connection with the Feb. 13 mass shooting at Michigan State University and informs other students about gun violence prevention measures.
Missing: The art of conversation
Amie Schaeffer, editor-in-chief of The Globe, shares her thoughts about the absence of meaningful conversation.
Hard knocks of SLCC journalism
Deadline...a word typically heard by SLCC journalism students. Whether it's writing a piece on the meter maid, or the understanding of LGBT, deadline is...
He Said: Love is a bitter word
He said and she said this and that about love. Read on as writers Shad Engkilterra and Rachael Folland butt heads and hearts in a discussion of Valentine's Day. Here is He Said's point of view.
‘As relevant today as it was when we started it’: SLCC educators praise possibilities...
Educators at Salt Lake Community College argue for the merits of the e-portfolio general education requirement, saying the program helps students apply lessons learned in class to their own lives.







