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...
Comedian Samuel Comroe entertains, enlightens SLCC audience
As part of Disability Awareness Week, Samuel Comroe, a comedian who has Tourette Syndrome, visited the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Friday, September 19, 2014, where he used humor to share his experiences living with his condition. Reporter Hannah Dailami brings you the details.
‘42’ can’t decide if it’s a history film or a baseball film
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews '42' about Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play major league baseball.
Interior Design Club does it with style
SLCC Interior Design Club gives students experience, knowledge and great memories.
Opinion: Sundance’s ‘The Lake’
Saria Harris offers her perspective after viewing "The Lake" at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
SLCC honors recently retired music professor
Friends, family, students and alumni gathered at South City Campus to honor Lyle Archibald.
NOT the Weekly Reel: Asking with sales, not words
In this Week's edition of the Weekly Reel, Online Editor Aldo Gomez discusses the success of toy based video game franchises.
‘Out of Nowhere’ documents one man’s story of adversity, education and hope
New documentary raises awareness of educational needs in Africa.
‘Moneyball’ is not a good investment
Sports movies don’t have a complicated formula. Take a bunch of ragtag characters who are unlikely to become friends, make them play a sport...
At Apple Juice Productions, female filmmakers reign supreme
Former SLCC film student Cassandra Taylor and her sister, Amanda, are leading Apple Juice Productions, a local film production company that is gaining momentum in the industry.
‘Dear John’ proves distance and relationship make for good drama
How often do we look at a movie poster or watch a trailer and jump to a conclusion of how the movie will be?...
‘Colombiana’: Zoe Saldana can act
Nobody ever explains in the plot line in which “parents are killed in front of children” that those now responsible for said child should...











