This ‘Chimpanzee’ should find better representation
Chimpanzee has a decent core, but is dragged down by a mediocre story. It earns 3 / 5.
The Weekly Reel: Remakes, reboots and reversions
Stephen Romney shares his thoughts on the recent trend of reboots and remakes filtering into theaters.
‘The Three Stooges:’ Return of the wiseguys
"The Three Stooges" proves to be a faithful send up to the classic trio, and earns a 3.5/5.
Women Overcoming Obstacles honor Maya Angelou
Shero.us, an organization that honors extraordinary women, hosted an event to honor Dr. Maya Angelou on Wednesday, April 11. Illness kept Angelou from attending, but a roster of four guest speakers salvaged the event.
The Good Lovelies harmonize at SLCC
The Good Lovelies held a songwriting workshop in advance of their concert on April 16 at 7 p.m.
The Great Utah ShakeOut prepares Utah for ‘the big one’
Be Ready Utah & The Federal Emergency Management Agency have organized “The Great Utah ShakeOut,” an statewide earthquake drill scheduled for the morning of April 17.
Salt Lake County Mayor illuminates political machinations as career move
Peter Corroon comes to South City Campus to talk about what it takes to live the life of a politician
Phi Theta Kappa welcomes new members
The SLCC chapter of Phi Theta Kappa holds an induction ceremony on Wednesday, April 4.
Salt Lake Community College Cosmetology students unhappy with program cancellation
Students at the SLCC Barbering and Cosmetology program are unhappy with the news that the college will cancel the program within the next two years.
The Weekly Reel: Fairy tale fancy
The Globe presents a look at the recent trend of the "mature" fairy tale film.
SLCC Dance Company presents ‘Illusions and Delusions’
Illusions of floating, delusions that arise in the dark, and dreams of hope renewed and nightmares of losing a loved one. These are just a few of the images presented in movement by SLCC Dance Company in Illusions and Delusions.
SLCC cuts Barbering and Cosmetology program
Salt Lake Community College shutters a costly program. Current Barbering and Cosmetology students have two years to complete their education.