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Utahns are part of a worldwide movement to organize screen-free social events where people put down their phones to be ...
The Museum of Illusions recently opened to the public, and The Globe walked through the new exhibit before its opening at The ...
Staff writer Bonnie Fox argues that the Pioneer Day state holiday doesn't properly celebrate all the people of Utah.
Beyond just looking cool, tattoos often carry deep personal meaning, from reflecting life experiences to embodying core beliefs. However, while the art itself may be the main attraction, tattoo ...
As a final installment to a long-running movie franchise — a 29-year-long one at that — “Mission: Impossible – The Final ...
The SLCC Asian Student Association and the U. Vietnamese American Student Association welcomed the Year of the Dragon during a Lunar New Year celebration on Jan. 27.
From sites of horrific murders to a historic military base that housed prisoners of war, five attractions stand out for being the scariest places in Salt Lake City.
Joyce Wambuyi and Emma Jones from the SLCC Student Association share an update on the campus inclusive restroom signage initiative.
Spectators and racers gathered to watch and participate in the Red Bull Soapbox Race on Saturday, June 14.
The Bruin Pantry recently procured a limited supply of menstrual cups for Salt Lake Community College students, faculty and staff.
New York Times bestselling author Rio Cortez read several poems from her latest collection on April 12 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SLCC faculty and staff say remote and hybrid learning options help students who need to work but still want an education.
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