A brief guide to two local Halloween haunts
Looking to get scared this weekend? Try Nightmare on 13th or the Castle of Chaos.
Movie review: ‘Noah’ stays afloat
Can Hollywood make religion appealing to the mainstream? Find out why "Noah" left arts reporter Stephen Romney with mixed feelings.
SLCC students demonstrate spirit of innovation at AES Convention
Club Resonance traveled to the Audio Engineering Society convention in Los Angeles, California, where one student won a silver medal for his innovative, wearable MIDI controllers.
Classic radio drama makes comeback at SLCC
Brook Cummings-Arnold explains how community and student radio performers relive 1950s-style radio dramas.
‘Our Dance Language’ concert April 10 and 11
The SLCC Dance Company will present their spring concert in the Grand Theatre.
Sundance 2016: Volunteers star in a major role
Sundance is known for celebrity sightings, but the real heroes are the festival's volunteers.
President’s Art Show highlights local artists
Learn more about the annual SLCC art show and who won this year's awards.
Sundance at SLCC: An interview with Josh Elstein
Sundance returns to SLCC later this week. Christina Haddix interviews Center for Arts and Media program manager Josh Elstein to preview the festival.
The Weekly Reel: Film adaptations need to differ from the source material
Arts reporter Stephen Romney gives his reasons why film adaptations should be different from their book counterparts.
Use your OneCard to get student discounts
You can use your SLCC student ID to save money on all kinds of purchases.
Student to publish art and photography magazine
Salt Lake Community College students can get their fine art published while helping out a fellow student.
‘The Runaways’ is pure Rock n’ Roll
The aptly-titled song Cherry Bomb was perhaps The Runaways' biggest hit during their brief existence on the musical landscape and it's a fitting image...










