Couple enjoying Sundance

Photos: Sundance 2016

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Take a look at some of the sights and sounds going on at Sundance.
Clapperboard on "Circadian" film set

Student films win big at international festivals

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SLCC film student Syd VanRoosendaal and alumnus Dylan Lunt have earned multiple awards for their respective projects.

An Inconvenient Horrorscope: Nothing is scarier than the truth

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What does the Horrorscope hold this week? Readers may be in for a 'globally warm' feeling inside.
The very hungry caterpiller

Students checked out edible books at the library

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Event at Markosian Library involved books, food, judges and imagination.
Sybarite 5 band members - (L to R)Sarah Whitney, Laura Metcalf, Louis Levitt, Angela Pickett, and Sami Merdinian.

String quintet Sybarite5 in concert at SLCC

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Student Life and Leadership holds a night of dinner and music with string remixes of Radiohead tunes.
Haunted house worker wearing a scary pumpkin costume

Globe staffers check out Nightmare on 13th’s 2022 showing, which features a new attraction

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Staff members from The Globe share their experiences inside one of Utah's famous haunted houses, Nightmare on 13th.
Chaz Collard, aka "Royal"

SLCC student Chaz Collard is accomplished author

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The e-book author also known as 'Royal' is a student of marketing and advertising at Salt Lake Community College.
Romney's Video Review of Lone Survivor

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Lone Survivor’

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Romney's Video Review of "Lone Survivor."
Black-and-white photo of an instructor discussing sketches with a student

Architecture professor praises community, affordability, and student growth within program

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Once an emergency hire for SLCC’s architecture department, assistant professor Aaron Codden’s passion for education is rooted in a belief that architecture should be accessible to everyone.
Romney's Review of The Legend of Hercules

Romney’s Reviews: ‘The Legend of Hercules’

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Romney's Video Review of "The Legend of Hercules."

The Weekly Reel: Film adaptations need to differ from the source material

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney gives his reasons why film adaptations should be different from their book counterparts.