‘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.
SLCC sports roundup: It’s tournament time
Read the latest update on SLCC Athletics as several teams compete in national tournaments.
A new chapter in SLCC hoops
New Salt Lake Community College head basketball coach Todd Phillips jokingly recognizes that he has big shoes to fill in taking over a program...
Santo Guzman’s future is a rap
SLCC Student Santo Guzman climbs the hip-hop ladder and comes to perform at SLCC for Latinos in Action at the Taylorsville campus on Nov. 5.
Foundation honors memory of late SLCC student
The fifth annual Brockstrong Music Festival will take place Saturday, Aug. 26. Learn more about the mission and purpose of the Brockstrong Foundation.
Press [Start] to Game: ‘BioShock Infinite’ aims for the sky and soars
BioShock Infinite reaches for the sky
COVID-19 restricts students’ travel options
SLCC is taking precautions in regards to college-sponsored travel programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘UndocuMonth’ returns to SLCC in April with 5 events
The public is invited to learn about the legal, cultural and social complexities that undocumented people face, with a focus on undocumented college students, during a series of events organized by the SLCC Dream Center.
SLCC to continue requiring masks after Utah lifts statewide mandate
A mask requirement will remain in effect at Salt Lake Community College after Utah's statewide mask mandate ends April 10.
SLCC alters grade options amid COVID-19
Salt Lake Community College is allowing students to choose a pass or withdrawal option for any spring 2020 course.
Can Shyamalan make a comeback with ‘After Earth?’
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews Shyamalan's return to film and collaboration with Will Smith with the sci-fi film After Earth.
Women take back their identity in new SLCC art exhibit
Utah women in different stages of life express their roles and identities as part of the "Call Forth" art exhibition at South City Campus.