NPR’s Ari Shapiro tells the “Stories You Won’t Hear on the Radio” at SLCC
NPR white house correspondent Ari Shapiro visits SLCC on Oct. 21 to share the stories that you would not hear on the radio.
Romney’s Reviews: ‘Enough Said’
Romney's Video Review for the film Enough Said
‘Miss Evers’ Boys’ is a can’t miss theater experience
Explore the descent into real evil with "Miss Evers' Boys" as it represents what happened to syphilitic black men from 1932 to 1972.
Movie review: ‘It’
Court Casselman reviews the 2017 adaptation of the classic Stephen King novel.
SLCC theatre program offers new AS degree
Learn more about the new theatre arts degree and what SLCC students will learn.
SLCC psychology professor explains why people like to be scared
Underneath the fleeing and screams lies the unique phenomenon of why people like to be scared.
Alumni come full circle with mural for SLCC’s Peace and Justice Garden
Mexican American artists Luis Novoa, Alan Ochoa and Miguel Galaz completed a mural for the new Peace and Justice Garden on the South City Campus.
The Weekly Reel: The Makings of a Cinematic Universe
In this week's Weekly Reel Stephen Romney examines the makings of a comic book movie universe and how DC may copy Marvel in the long run.
SLCC ‘Trashion Show’ showcases sustainable fashion for Earth Day
SLCC fashion students presented their upcycled designs for the Earth Day "Trashion Show" on Monday, April 22.
SLCC screens films to highlight reproductive rights
The 2019 Reproductive Justice Film Series aims to focus on reproductive healthcare issues among low-income and minority communities.
Romney’s Reviews: ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’
Romney's Video Review of 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.'
Accessibility, inclusion take center stage at two SLC theaters
Two Salt Lake City theaters aim to improve the experience for people with disabilities, both on the stage and in the audience.











