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SLCC Fashion Institute to hold annual Project Catwalk 

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This Friday, the SLCC Fashion Institute will host Project Catwalk. Come learn, observe and make valuable connections at this fabulous event.

NOT the Weekly Reel: Asking with sales, not words

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In this Week's edition of the Weekly Reel, Online Editor Aldo Gomez discusses the success of toy based video game franchises.
Jeff and Amie in a bookstore

First-place chapbook winner fulfills a promise to her late friend

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SLCC alumna Amie Schaeffer, who won this year's chapbook contest for her collection of personal poetry, completed the project for her friend and mentor, Jeff Metcalf.
SLUG merchandise

SLUG Magazine: 30 years under the influence

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A retrospective look at three decades of SLUG Magazine is currently on display at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Arts.
Frozen's locales, such as Elsa's ice palace, feature some very unique aesthetics. One of the film's strong points.

Movie review: ‘Frozen’ doesn’t raise the bar, but instead skates on it

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the newest Disney animated film, Frozen.
Main character Mark Evans blocking a shot.

Press [Start] to Game: Soccer and strategy on the go with ‘Inazuma Eleven’

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The “Inazuma Eleven” franchise finally reaches North American shores after five years of waiting with no game breaking changes.
Romney's Video Review of Her

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Her’

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Romney's Video Review of "Her."
Mitch Davis

Local film director inspires Institute audience

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Mitch Davis spoke with two hundred students in an open forum last week at the LDS Institute of Religion.
Tim Ellis

Interior Design Club changes space to help healing

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The Interior Design Club finished a room project for Tim Ellis who experienced stage four testicular cancer. See the results.

‘The Mechanic’ is a morally conflicted shoot ’em up

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The Mechanic is an amoral tale of assassination, betrayal and revenge. Arthur Bishop, played by Jason Statham, is a mechanic, a euphemism for a...
Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise

Movie review: ‘It’

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Court Casselman reviews the 2017 adaptation of the classic Stephen King novel.