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Urinetown meets Skyline

Contemporary Literature class puts on scenes from Urinetown: The Musical

By Kenny Martin
Date created: 5/20/2009

Skyline students acted out several scenes of the play Urinetown, by Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann, as part of Katherine Harer's Contemporary Literature class. "It is a famous Broadway play," said Literature teacher, Katharine Harer. "I thought students would find it different and it would capture their imagination.

Bookstores vs. Online

The battle for where to buy your books

By Alyssa Capili
Date created: 8/21/2009

With the state of our current weakened economy, students are looking for less costly alternatives to obtaining their school book. The biggest financial hurdle for college students after paying for their tuition has traditionally been for them to then pay for their astronomically expensive text books.

ESOL students bring diversity to skyline

By Gui Oliveira
Date created: 5/20/2009

Skyline College is an institution of education mixed with a mosaic of cultural diversity. Part of the reason for this relates to the ESOL program coordinated by Leigh Anne Sippel. Students from almost every continent come to Skyline to gain experience in learning to speak and write the English language.

New ASSC

By Kyle Chidester and Antionette Estigoy
Date created: 8/19/2009

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Overcoming Relationship Abuse

By Derrick Smith
Date created: 5/20/2009

A lot of people at some point in their lives have experienced relationship abuse. Children grow up in families seeing their parents or siblings argue and fight, which affects the child or children mentally and psychologically. Teenagers are also targets of relationship abuse which can affect their bodies and minds, therefore causing them to turn to drugs and alcohol.

How to better prepare for a job

Students acquire tips for interview process

By Derrick Smith
Date created: 5/20/2009

Finding a job is sometimes easy but preparing oneself for the job isn't so easy. Many people around the world have had good and bad experiences during the interview process of a job. Some people say the most difficult part of being interviewed is asking the right questions concerning money and how to approach the interviewer.

Hella Sick!

By Paul reyes
Date created: 5/20/2009

In this final installment of Hella Sick!, we take a look at one of the most highlighted accessories we have covered over the past year. It is of course, none other than our most beloved, the shoe. Having the proper kicks can make or break your fit for the day, and finding the right pair should give you that ecstatic feeling you know all too well.

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