Film screenings celebrate people of all abilities
SLCC screened two films to show that individuals with disabilities can overcome great challenges.
Nature and the art of dance combine at ‘EarthWorks’
“EarthWorks” will be performed Nov. 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m at the Grand Theatre. Admission is $5 or half price with a non-perishable food item. Admission is free to SLCC students and staff.
Ball in the House bounces with energy at SLCC
Reporter Aldo Gomez gives you the rundown on a Student Life and Leadership-hosted concert performed by the Boston-based a cappella group, Ball in the House.
Students review the 67th Grammy Awards
Viewers and music fanatics have expressed both excitement and disappointment over the 67th Grammy Awards.
Stockings lift spirits of cancer-stricken children
SLCC students came together to spread Christmas cheer with children battling cancer.
Argyle, still in fashion and rocking it
Salt Lake City is well known for its music scene but with most of the bands trying so hard to be different, they all...
Local Music Review: Problem Daughter
Contributing writer Emily Cruz reviews local punk rock group Problem Daughter's current discography.
Get published in Folio
Folio is now accepting submissions with a deadline set for March 21.
From Mortal Kombat to GI Joe: A Comic Con Event Report
One of the headline guests at Salt Lake Comic Con was stunt actor Ray Park, best known for his roles as Darth Maul in...
Free movies aren’t just on campus
On November 2, Student Life and Leadership is planning to show "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus...
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a cabbage dish
Food columnist Nadhirrah shares the history of corned beef and cabbage and offers a different type of traditional cabbage meal.
‘The Crucible’ set to chill audiences at The Grand Theatre
A performance which centers around the Salem witch trials uses horror to provoke theatergoers. The play runs at The Grand Theatre from March 8 through March 24.







