Folio gives students rewarding experience in the literary arts
As students start to settle in to their classes this semester, there are many opportunities for them to find extracurricular activities and events that they can be involved in which can aid their career or academics.
Student film explores tattoos in society
The student documentary "Finding My Tribe" will debut at South City Campus next Friday.
Castle of Chaos hosts murder mysteries in new season
Halloween is long over, but the fun isn’t at Castle of Chaos. What was once a haunted house has morphed into Castle of Chaos'...
Movie Review: ‘I, Frankenstein,’ vow to stop lending my likeness to mediocre occult action...
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the lackluster monster film 'I, Frankenstein.'
Multi-cultural event helps first time students avoid the frustrations of college
Arts and Cultural Events and Academic Advising co-hosted a multi-culturally themed event with information to help first time and incoming students.
Music on the spot: Totsy’s Burlesque pops on ‘Red Balloon’
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth discovers and reviews the pinging music box style and down-beat baritone sound of Totsy's album 'Red Balloon'.
The Fashion Institute arrives at South City campus
The SLCC Fashion Institute has finalized its relocation from Library Square to the northwest wing of the college's South City campus.
The Weekly Reel: Romney rants about Comic Con
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney wraps up Comic Con coverage as well as gives his final thoughts in this Weekly Reel
SLCC Dance Co. president discusses the state of dance at the college
A lifelong dancer, SLCC Dance Company president Lauren Uribe hopes to see the college's dance department grow with greater enrollment in the future.
‘Ignore it’: Despite industry growth, some women in gaming say skepticism and online aggression...
Despite making up nearly half of the world's gaming audience, women gamers frequently face inappropriate treatment and persistent skepticism.
Architecture professor praises community, affordability, and student growth within program
Once an emergency hire for SLCC’s architecture department, assistant professor Aaron Codden’s passion for education is rooted in a belief that architecture should be accessible to everyone.
‘Star Trek’ goes ‘Into Darkness’ but not without retreading its predecessors
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews "Star Trek Into Darkness" and why the film is going boldly where the previous film went before, but not without some welcome additions.











