Weight loss, Ethics, diversity, mass media, South City Campus, soccer, curricula, Moral aspects of war, War, Construction, Physical fitness
Local Identifiers
GLOBE-20101013
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2002-12-10
Description
The Globe, December 10, 2002, Vol. 2, Issue 16.
Subjects
Thayne Center for Service & Learning, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, theft, South City Campus, War, feature films, Basketball, sports, Salt Lake Community College, Zoos
Local Identifiers
15-0962
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2007-03-19
Description
The Globe, March 19, 2007, Vol. 13, Issue 17.
Subjects
Drunk driving, environmental concepts, film festivals, Graduation ceremonies, War, Music, Radio broadcasting
Local Identifiers
15-1182
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1991-01-30
Description
Horizon, January 30, 1991, Vol. 90-91 No. 23
Subjects
Art exhibitions, Activists, War, Abortions, Students, Leadership, Teachers
Local Identifiers
15-0620
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1985-02-15
Description
Points West, February 15, 1985, No. 38 A
Subjects
War, Employment, Events
Local Identifiers
15-0433
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2010-09-22
Description
The Globe, Aug. 25, 2010, Fall '10, issue 6
Subjects
War, Construction, Exhibitions, Influenza, Performance art
Local Identifiers
GLOBE-20100922
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2002-09-17
Description
The Globe, September 17, 2002, Vol. 2, Issue 5.
Subjects
memorials, acting, South City Campus, Basketball, sports, soccer, Salt Lake Community College, terrorism, War, Students, airports
Local Identifiers
15-0951
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2002-09-10
Description
The Globe, September 10, 2002, Vol. 2, Issue 4.
Subjects
memorials, terrorism, War, festivals, haunted houses, soccer, sports, Cellular telephones
Local Identifiers
15-0950
Title
Fresh Ink: Prints From Flatbed Press
Personal Creator
John Alexander; Terry Allen; Katherine Brimberry; Keith Carter; Michael Ray Charles; Spenser Fiddler; Ken Hale; Trenton Doyle Hancock; Jack Hanley; Luis Jiminez; Robert Levers; Melissa miller; Celia Munoz; Greg Murr; Linda Ridgway; Dan Rizzie; Katie Van Scherpenburg; Bob Schneider; Jeff Scott; Mark L. Smith; Ann Stautberg; James Surls; Frank X. Tolbert; Liz Ward;
Description
This exhibit is a collection of prints from Flatbed Press by various artist. Printmaking workshops such as Flatbed are said to have a "personality." From Listening to artists' responses to their work here, their personality seems to consist of two traits. On the personal level,openness and friendliness prevail, with Katherine's down-home style setting the tone. On the aesthetic level, they became known early on for their "Texas Grit" look, exemplified by the editions of artists like James Surls, Terry Allen, and Frank X. Tolbert. As they expanded their range of artists, the gritty look became complicated by prints that were not "Texas Raw," but simply bold in execution, or, large in scale. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
Subjects
social ethics, War, Etchings, environmental art, Salt Lake Art Center, printmaking studios, Race discrimination
Local Identifiers
14-0251
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2008-08-28
Description
The Globe, August 28, 2008, Vol. 18 Issue 4.
Subjects
Football, campuses, War
Local Identifiers
15-1271
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2006-05-31
Description
The Globe, May 31, 2006, Vol. 12, Issue 3.
Subjects
War, sports, Salt Lake Community College, terrorism, health
Local Identifiers
15-1132
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2008-03-24
Description
The Globe, March 24, 2008, Vol. 16, Issue 20.
Subjects
Juries, Homicides, War, cosmetology, Petroleum industry, Veterans, People with disabilities, Disabled veterans, 2008, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Basketball, Automobile racing, Abraham Markosian Library (Redwood Campus), Racetracks, Softball, Politicians, Computers
Local Identifiers
15-1248
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1991-01-23
Description
Horizon, January 23, 1991, Vol. 90-91 No. 22
Subjects
War, Students, Homecomings, Dance, Civil rights
Local Identifiers
15-0619
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2003-04-01
Description
The Globe, April 1, 2003, Vol. 3, Issue 11.
Subjects
H. Lynn Cundiff (President 2000-2003), War, volunteering, feature films, sports, Baseball
Local Identifiers
15-0974
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2003-03-25
Description
The Globe, March 25, 2003, Vol. 3, Issue 10.
Subjects
War, Journalism, Kidnappings, feature films, Baseball, sports
Local Identifiers
15-0973
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1991-02-27
Description
Horizon, February 27, 1991, Vol. 90-91 No. 27
Subjects
Students, War, Leadership, Constitutions, Cultural relations, Student Center (Redwood Campus)
Local Identifiers
15-0624
Title
2022 - International Relations Theory and US Involvement in Afghanistan - Oral Presentation
Description
The purpose of my research for an essay written last fall, was to look at the theories of international politics that apply to the war in Afghanistan and in doing so answer questions about why the United States invaded Afghanistan, why we remained there for 20 years, and why that is now branded as a failed effort. I felt that I needed to start by providing an important historical account of international events in the years leading up to the 9/11 attacks. In the 1980s a UN Resolution was followed by a covert soft power operation by the CIA, and a subsequent Realist reaction and strategy around our decision to invade. I provide three reasons, tied to Realist theory, as to why we stayed in Afghanistan; Strategic, Hegemonic, and Geopolitical. These reasons were respectively employed to prevent terrorism, hold our position of power regarding energy access, and gain influence in Central Asia which has large deposits of oil and natural gas. I apply the idea of Imperialism to our failure to nation build in Afghanistan. A domestic level of analysis illuminates the role of national politics in decisions made by the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations as they grappled with the war. I also acknowledge that at the interstate level, the war in Afghanistan involved power relations between the U.S. and rival countries as they competed for resources and geopolitical advantage. I would like to relate that war to what we are now experiencing with Russia’s incursion into Ukraine how it would appear that lessons from Afghanistan have been conveniently forgotten or ignored. This is a video of the presentation, "International Relations Theory and US Involvement in Afghanistan" given at the 2022 Undergraduate Projects & Research Conference at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Donna Gibbons. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/66xlK07jJWg
Subjects
Political activity, Political issues, political ideologies and attitudes, terrorism, Economic & political systems, Afghanistan, Foreign participation in war, War