Former Skyline instructor reflects on empowering students
Robert Frost once wrote, “Nothing gold can stay.” Sarah Powers, a former Skyline College English instructor, can relate, and not just because she enjoys literature. Her last class with the Trojans...
View ArticleA helping hand
They say that behind every strong man is a strong woman. True. But behind every successful person, is a mentor; a parent, a teacher, and perhaps even a dedicated tutor. A tutor who has his heart set...
View ArticleProfile: Twinkle Lok, 19
Twinkle Lok came to Skyline during the Spring semester of 2012 at the age of 18 to study cell and molecular biology. Lok is from Hong Kong and was anxious to study overseas for she was not satisfied...
View ArticleA Young New Face For A.S.T.E.P and Skyline
If you’re walking around campus you may see this tall, cool-tone talking brother on campus. Don’t be alarmed, just say hi because all he wants to do is help you. Yes, Kwame Thomas is a bright new face...
View ArticleCharles Newton: An everyday hero from our very own Community
Charles Newton is a Skyline alumni from when it was first established in 1969. He began studying business administration and continued his studies at SF State. He came back to Skyline to take classes...
View ArticleHitting bottom and rising to the top
Your early 20s are for partying. When you’re young it’s time to hit the clubs, house parties, pull the ubiquitous all-nighter and still somehow make it to class at 9 a.m. It’s time for checking out...
View ArticleSomething old, something new
Learning about his preschool granddaughter’s struggles with math at school, the devoted grandpa, Kenny Decosta makes his promise that he’ll help her solve her math, and motivates his little girl to...
View ArticleHome away from home
When Skyline student Latasha Washington, found out she would be going to Cape Town, South Africa to build houses over the summer, she was thrilled at the opportunity to give back to the community what...
View ArticleFrom soldier to student
This semester is coming to an end, it’s crunch time and Skyline student Sonya Crocker, due to her military backround, knows how to manage her stress. Two months after high school, at the age of 18,...
View ArticleProfessor of History, student of life
There is so much to discover about what goes on in our campus. One thing to consider is the background and story of each professor that teaches us. They all have a deep passion and are always involved...
View ArticleScience in Action continues to inspire
The Science in Action lecture for this week featured Gabriela Monsalve, Ph.D. Monsalve is a post-doctorate scholar at University of San Francisco. She researches biochemistry, the branch of science...
View ArticleThe left right out candidate
Unknown to many, Gary Johnson is one of the other candidates for President of the United States. A Republican governor in the 1990s, Gary Johnson has since joined the Libertarian Party and rekindled...
View ArticleDenise Benavides facilitates dialogue about real world issues in the classroom
Denise Benavides believes poetry is about creating human connections in order to empower marginalized identities. When Benavides performs her poems, emotion seeps into her rhythm and her shifts in...
View ArticleCharles Newton: An everyday hero from our very own Community
An everyday hero from our very own Skyline College
View ArticleHitting bottom and rising to the top
Your early 20s are for partying. When you’re young it’s time to hit the clubs, house parties, pull the ubiquitous all-nighter and still somehow make it to class at 9 a.m. It’s time for checking out the...
View ArticleSomething old, something new
Kenny Decosta returns to his goal of obtaining a higher education, this time for a degree
View ArticleHome away from home
Student draws plans for her future after building houses in Cape Town over the summer
View ArticleFrom soldier to student
Skyline student Sonya Crocker uses her military experience to take on a new mission: med school.
View ArticleProfessor of History, student of life
There is so much to discover about what goes on in our campus. One thing to consider is the background and story of each professor that teaches us. They all have a deep passion and are always involved...
View ArticleScience in Action continues to inspire
The Science in Action lecture for this week featured Gabriela Monsalve, Ph.D. Monsalve is a post-doctorate scholar at University of San Francisco. She researches biochemistry, the branch of science...
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