The Weekly Reel: How fandoms ultimately hurt the thing they love

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney addresses the issue of fandoms and fans that turn the things they love into an unhealthy obsession.
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Online classes become new normal; pants optional

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The coronavirus pandemic has changed higher education. Tyler Bearss explains some of the benefits of online learning.
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Our voices matter: Writing our way to change

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Hundreds of Utahns called for accountability from Utah Sen. Mike Lee during a letter writing party at Publik Coffee Roasters on June 25.

Ask Mom: Night owl

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Dear Mom, I'm a hard worker and usually finish my homework and other class assignments. Problem is, by the time I get to the homework...

HLC advisor urges members to “pay it forward”

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We all have a friend or know someone who is part of a club here at Salt Lake Community College. While SLCC has many...
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‘Olympus Has Fallen’…into ‘Die Hard’ territory

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the newest action film to hit theaters, "Olympus Has Fallen."
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My Globe writing experience

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Sports writer and SLCC student David Winkworth explains how The Globe gave him an opportunity to pursue his dream.

Ask Mom: Used

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Dear Mom, I just finished with a test in one of my classes. I think I did pretty well, but so did the guy sitting...

Is yoga hype or science?

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Walking into your first yoga class has a similar feeling to your first day at school. Hopefully, the experience is a positive one. What...

National anthem debate continues

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Tanner Barr shares another perspective on the recent controversy surrounding the national anthem.

A letter to graduates

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Life is full of births, deaths, weddings and graduations; markers that indicate the passage of time. Some of these moments are a cause for...
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Pondering pre-college philosophy lessons

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Should philosophy be taught before college to encourage critical-thinking skills? Some philosophers seem to think so.