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Chris Kirkham, editor for “Diverted,” captures footage of a demonstration at the Great Salt Lake on Oct. 28, 2023. (Valene Peratrovich)

Students tackle Salt Lake imperative with a documentary – and the focus is Indigenous stewardship

January 4th 2024 by Cristian Martinez / The Globe

In the home of Darren Parry on a Sunday afternoon, five Salt Lake Community College students circle the former Northwestern Shoshone Nation chairman for a conversation about the crisis facing the Grea...

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Members of the Great Salt Lake Collaborative work on an assignment in California in 2022. The team consisted of The Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, FOX-13 and KSL-TV. (Spenser Heaps, Deseret News)

Great Salt Lake Collaborative wins journalism partnership award

September 14th 2023 by Nicole Spearman / The Globe

On Aug. 17, at the Online Journalism Awards, the Great Salt Lake Collaborative (GSL) took home the first place prize in the category of Excellence in Collaboration and Partnership. Story Killers, H2A...

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U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney, Utah State Rep. Joel Ferry and Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson tour the Great Salt Lake by fan boat, Aug. 19, 2022. (Spenser Heaps, Deseret News)

Lake questions: Does greater salinity lead to more evaporation in the Salt Lake?

December 7th 2022 by McCaulee Blackburn / The Globe

Is there an ideal target for water levels that we’d like to maintain? An elevation of 4,200 feet would be ideal, according to Laura Vernon, Great Salt Lake coordinator with the Utah Department of Na...

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Lake questions: Can we bring water from the ocean to the Salt Lake?

December 2nd 2022 by McCaulee Blackburn / The Globe

The Great Salt Lake Collaborative surveyed audience questions about the lake, and The Globe is publishing experts’ answers to your questions weekly. This week’s edition focuses on the idea of pulling...

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Lake questions: How does drought and population growth affect the Salt Lake crisis?

October 26th 2022 by McCaulee Blackburn / The Globe

The Great Salt Lake Collaborative surveyed audience questions about the lake, and The Globe is publishing experts’ answers to your questions weekly. This week’s edition explores the impacts of drought...

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SLCC students show up for the Salt Lake during this year’s coastal cleanup

October 5th 2022 by McCaulee Blackburn / The Globe

The environmental and sustainability club at Salt Lake Community College only has a few members. Their majors are different, but they all have one thing in common: a love for nature. So, when the an...

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Lake questions: How did the Great Salt Lake crisis happen?

September 14th 2021 by McCaulee Blackburn / The Globe

The Great Salt Lake Collaborative surveyed for audience questions about the lake, and The Globe is publishing experts’ answers to your questions weekly. This week’s edition explores how this crisis ha...

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