‘Silent Hill: Revelation’ isn’t graceful, but is a step up for the series
Romney reviews the sequel to “Silent Hill” in theaters now.
Tuberculosis arrives at SLCC, college attempts to suppress spread
The Health and Wellness clinic will perform a skin test for free to students who may have been exposed to the active form of tuberculosis.
South City theatre a hotspot for ghostly shenanigans
The Grand Theatre at the SLCC South City Campus has a reputation for being haunted.
SLCC students haunt and thrill in ‘Scratch’
“Scratch” the nation-wide sensation that uses a combination of puppetry and live actors can now be seen at SLCC’s Black Box Theatre.
It’s Disability Awareness week at SLCC
SLCC focuses on Disability Awareness with a special week long celebration that is packed with informative events, a film screening and inspirational musical performances.
The Weekly Reel: A battle of two Draculas: Lugosi vs. Oldman
Romney compares two notable adaptations of Bram Stoker's novel. The first is the 1931 version of Dracula directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi. The second is the 1992 version, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gary Oldman
Laughter Yoga class heals with a hearty guffaw
Laughter Yoga is the unique combination of laughing and yoga breathing, taught free at South City Campus or the Taylorsville Redwood Campus throughout the semester.
Social dance classes teach techniques for the budding socialite
HLA courses offer a wide range of activities to encourage lifelong wellness, including social dance I and social dance II.
Nine easy steps to impress a date with a homemade meal
Nadhirrah presents nine steps to create a romantic evening for the culinary challenged.
‘Alex Cross’ is a solid crime drama with some unwanted modern elements
Romney reviews Alex Cross, a crime drama that weaves the psychological profile of the perpetrator into its narrative.
Get more scare for your buck with our local haunted house roundup
A review of some of the scariest haunted houses in Utah and what you can expect, from ticket prices to parking.
Lindsey Stirling marches to the beat of a different drum (or violin)
The genre bending sounds of violin and dubstep techno music rocked In The Venue Thursday, Oct. 11.














