Former SLCC athlete earns silver medal at Sochi Games
Former SLCC shortstop Eddy Alvarez won the silver medal as part of the men's 5,000m relay team at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
Movie review: 80’s icon ‘RoboCop’ becomes slightly more relevant in 2014
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the sci-fi remake of Robocop.
SLCC student Kelly Gunther achieves Olympic glory
Kelly Gunther, an SLCC student, placed 33rd in women's 1,000 meter speedskating at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games.
Get published in Folio
Folio is now accepting submissions with a deadline set for March 21.
Park-like area to take place of building
The Jay L. Nelson Administration building will be replaced by open area providing a view of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Former SLCC baseball player competes in Sochi Olympics
Former SLCC shortstop Eddy Alvarez competed in the 2014 Sochi Olympics on Feb. 13.
Movie Review: ‘The Monuments Men’: Laying down lives for the sake of art
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'The Monuments Men,' a film with a story too big for its own good.
Michele Norris gives SLCC time for reflection on race
Michele Norris, a reporter for NPR, speaks about the Race Card Project and overcoming racism and stereotypes.
This is your brain on love…
Psychology confirms parallels between love and brain chemistry; the brain’s processing of love influences both health benefits and risks.
Food for Thought; Food for those in need
SLCC's Campus Cupboard helps students in need with groceries.
Asian students share their stories; dispel common myths and stereotypes
On Feb. 3, a panel of Asian students came together at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, sharing stories of what they’ve experienced as students at SLCC.
Coke teaches the world to sing, as long as it’s in English
Writer Aaron Quintana looks at the controversial Coca-Cola commercial from the 2014 Super Bowl as well as the response from the general public.












