Politics & government, bands, Salt Lake Community College, Baseball, Basketball
Local Identifiers
15-1175
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-06-30
Description
The Globe, June 30, 2021, Online Edition
Subjects
critical race theory, Public opinion, nonprofit organizations, local government, local politics, politics, Politics & government, Education, educating, Black Lives Matter (BLM), letters, Ethnic diversity, diversity, Students, Salt Lake Community College, African Americans, racism, Racial inequality, Racial equality, multiculturalism, Zoom
Local Identifiers
21-0687
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2017-03-01
Description
The Globe, March 1, 2017, Spring '17 Issue 8.
Subjects
Mass transit, politics, Politics & government, mentoring, Open Educational Resources (OER), OPEN SLCC, Open Education, diversity, religion, Talent shows, prisons, meditation, health
Local Identifiers
17-0009
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-09-07
Description
The Globe, September 7, 2021, Online Edition. Written by Bailee Jessop.
Subjects
Political activity, Political participation, city councils, local politics, Politics & government
Local Identifiers
22-0007
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-09-30
Description
The Globe, September 30, 2021, Online Edition. Written by : Ariel Widerburg and Morgan Workman.
Subjects
student success, entrepreneurs, Alumni & alumnae, Clothing industry, Student aspirations, business enterprises, Business people, Refugees, Legislation, social conflict, Economic & social conditions, Political activity, Political participation, Politics & government
Local Identifiers
22-0016
Title
2022 - Is Hallyu (K-wave) the Next Mainstream Culture of the World? - Poster Presentation
Description
This research will examine the history of Korean pop culture, also known as “K-culture,” how it started and spread, and its relation to globalization. When many experts explain how Hallyu spread worldwide, they tend to give credit to the Korean government. Partially it is correct but mostly wrong. The Korean government realized that Steven Spielberg’s 1993 epic Jurassic Park raked in more cash for Universal Pictures than the return on a year’s worth of Hyundai cars. So, they realized how precious the culture industry could be, and they thought it would be their primary industry to benefit. This thought sparked their support in the cultural sector. Thus, Hallyu, Korea’s entertainment industry, was born. But many countries support their cultural industry, but they cannot succeed as much as Korea, so just only the government’s support cannot explain the success of Hallyu. This research will historically examine K-dramas like Winter Sonata to Netflix’s biggest hit, Squid Game, K-pop groups (such as BTS, Black Pink), and its explosive popularity in the United States.
Subjects
culture, culture and related concepts, popular culture, k-pop, Korea, Politics & government, Telecommunications industry, music industry, Melodramas, globalization, Social aspects