Letter to the Editor: Education First or reformation first?

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The Education First flyer that had been circulating around SLCC prior to November 4 has sparked controversy among a small portion of the student...

Ask Mom: Getting fatter

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Dear Mom, Since I started school a year ago I have been steadily gaining weight. This is embarrassing to me and to my boyfriend. Yes,...
Pink carnations on top of note that reads "To Our Black Students, With Love,"

To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 29

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Candida Darling commits to being a strong ally for Black students at Salt Lake Community College.
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Guest column: Vaccines don’t cause autism. Here’s how we know.

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In response to recent claims that vaccines and Tylenol lead to autism diagnoses, Greg Scaduto, the parent of a nonverbal child with autism, offers parents advice on how to separate fact from fiction, and takes public leaders to task for misleading parents and stigmatizing kids with autism.
At the State Capital during the Marraige License Stay Rally.

From Inside the Glass: ‘All You Need is Love’

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Web editor Aldo Gomez talks about gay marriage and understanding.

Ask Mom: Overworked

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Dear Mom, This semester is my last here at SLCC before going on to receive my bachelor's degree. I know my direction; I'm just not...

Your guide to Fall Break

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With Fall Break right around the corner, here are some easy and affordable ways to spend your vacation.

You can make SLCC a better place for you

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Shad Engkilterra wants more student involvement outside of the classroom at Salt Lake Community College.
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Letter from the Editor: Seize the opportunity

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Marcos Aragon, the outgoing editor-in-chief of The Globe, shares some advice as he looks back on his time at SLCC.

Ask Mom: Frustrated

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Dear Mom, I have two kids. They are great, but every time I sit down to do my homework they demand my attention. I get...
Kristen Stewart, left, and Robert Pattinson in a scene from "Twilight"

The Weekly Reel: Further exploration of monster romance – the sex factor

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney writes about what makes monsters ideal for romance in a follow up analysis from last week's Weekly Reel.
A person, wearing a backwards baseball cap with the words "Spring term" and a shirt with the words "daylight savings" written on the right sleeve, walking while dragging a blanket with a tired person laying on the blanket. Text reads: "Welcome Back Guys! Don't Worry, We're Halfway There"

Comic: Welcome back

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As we cross the midway point in the spring semester, cartoonist Iris A. Sterr marks the occasion with a new comic for The Globe.