End the mainstream movie madness!

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"We want to give students an opportunity to have something different from their classes," says Jacob Jenson, Salt Lake Community College's Redwood Activities Vice-president. "Our...
Portrait of Derrick Tuff

Let her light shine: A new era in campus safety

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SLCCSA executive vice president Derrick Tuff writes an open letter to students regarding murdered University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey.
Pink carnations on top of note that reads "To Our Black Students, With Love,"

To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 31

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Taylorsville residents Gordon and Diane Burns share their support for the Black community after the poetry slam incident.

Study on teen behavior disorders says 1 in 5 suffer

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A recent study of 123 adolescents between the ages of 13 and 18 in the United States assessed that 1 in 5 of these...

From Inside the Glass: Finding the right niche

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Assistant Editor Rachael Folland talks about finding the right niche in college and the benefit of being involved in school.

Dear Dick: Financial Aid fiasco

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Dear Dick, I just wanted to state, with all of my heart, how grateful I am that you have made my life an adventure. For...

Music on the Spot: Dropkick Murphys’ new album is signed in green blood

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Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews the newest album from Boston's Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys.
Watermelon

Use your melon – stay nutritiously hydrated

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With summer in full effect, Nadhirrah gives some advice on how to stay healthy and hydrated with watermelon.

Online Dating: A love story

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Online dating is a rough sea to swim in, but writer Amber Gentry helps out with some advice to help keep you afloat.

The Weekly Reel: first vampires, now zombies, what’s next?

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney answers the question of what makes monsters ideal for romance.

A Slick Look at Sports: The Bruin beat

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Facing #9 North Idaho College, the Lady Bruins won in unique, perhaps unexpected, fashion last Friday. Getting just two points from star guard Haley...

From the Archives: Harlem club collapses; 9 killed

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The Globe combed its archives for the best stories of yesteryear. This one is from April 1, 1920.