Scholarship money up for grabs
College tuition is on the rise but there are several scholarships available to help students pay for their education.
Students checked out edible books at the library
Event at Markosian Library involved books, food, judges and imagination.
‘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.
Local Brew Review: Bohemian Brewery puts quality in a can
Contributing writer Clinton Baker reviews local breweries and what they have on tap.
This Friday it’s all about the science
This week’s edition of the popular NPR science talk show will be recorded live from The Grand Theatre at South City Campus.
Lecture on horror cinema explores disability and eugenics
Associate Professor Angela Smith provides cultural insight into classic horror cinema.
Zombie Apocalypse scheduled for Monday
SLCC clubs to host CDC sponsored emergency preparedness event at Redwood Campus.
C-SPAN tour bus visits Redwood Campus
The C-SPAN digital bus rolled onto SLCC campus on April 2 to promote C-SPAN as a free public affairs resource for students.
Fair brings digital arts industry to South City
Professionals, educators and students came together for what organizers hope will be first of an annual event.
Farewell to Roger Ebert
Arts reporter Stephen Romney writes a fond farewell to a legendary film critic.
‘G.I. Joe: Retaliation’: At least Michael Bay wasn’t directing…
G.I. Joe's a three star general says Romney. Retaliation should take place at dollar theater.
Press [Start] to Game: ‘BioShock Infinite’ aims for the sky and soars
BioShock Infinite reaches for the sky














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