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Read about how dog sees god on p. 4

Read about Geralt of Rivia’s latest adventure on p. 7

Gear up with the men and women of Trojan soccer on p. 8

Bomb scare on campus Officials called to investigate mysterious object by JJ Valdez

Building 3 was evacuated due to a mysterious object which was located in the boy’s locker room Students who signed up for the emergency text system received a text at 1:18pm stating: “A suspicious object was located in Bld.3. Building 3 is evacuated. San Bruno PD is on site. All other areas on campus are safe. Update to follow.” At around 1:00. And later received another text at 2:54 stating: “SKYLINE: The suspicious package has been removed from Building 3. The incident is over. Skyline Campus is safe. Mike Celeste Dir. Of Public Safety” The 911 call came in at 12:26 p.m. The object was described as a white cylinder pipe that was 7 inches by 1 inch with a wire sticking out. High ranking officials on the scene were the interim Vice President of the school, Joseph Madrigal, Lt Victoria O’Brien of the San Mateo Bomb Squad, Mike Celeste/ Brian Tupper of Public Safety office

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all of whom were either not available for a comment at the time or were not allowed to give any further info than what was sent via text. All classes within the building were cancelled and students were not allowed inside until 2:56pm when officials started leaving. By 3:00pm officials had left the scene. Several areas in Building 4 were closed off as well as a precaution. The bomb squad official arrived on scene at 2:00pm and entered the building at 2:29pm. They didn’t know whether or not the object was dangerous so they destroyed it with Hydro projectiles according to Tupper. The bomb squad came back out at 2:38pm. According to Brian Tupper it was apparently a class project in locker number 54.. According to Lt. Victoria O’Brien of the San Mateo Bomb Squad they are no longer involved. It is now in the hands of the San Bruno Police Department and the school who might launch a joint investigation.

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Skyline’s children explore the campus The Bomb Squad arrives, and has the caution tape lifted by a San Bruno Police Officer so the Bomb Squad can enter the scene.

Child Care center holds a “Welcome back parent walk” for preschool and the children got the chance to visit them during the day.” so I know when I came to the kids to play on the grass” by JJ Valdez The Child care center in an effort to familiarize students with the campus decided to hold a “Welcome-back walk” for the children of some Skyline Students. 16 Child care center students were given the opportunity to walk around Skyline on August 23 to feel more at ease and get some exercise while their parents were in class. “It was a beautiful day so we decided to make today be our “Welcome back to school walk” so that they can get familiar with the campus where their parents go to school,” said Martina Center, a teacher at the Child care center. “They can see that they’re not that far away from their parents.” The walk began at around 10:15

walk through the campus, including the quad and outside of the newly opened building 4. The children were instructed to hold hands at all times so that they wouldn’t get lost. At one point during the event the group stopped at the quad where Club Rush was taking place, some children even danced to music that was provided at the event. One of the main reasons for the walk was to show students how close their parents were in an attempt to make them feel safe and secure. “For this age group it’s good for them to know that they are safe where they’re at and their parents are not too far away,” Center said. “In case something were to happen or that their parents can come and

This could be seen throughout the walk when various children would stop and point at buildings followed by them saying, “That’s where my mommy works.” One little girl for example by the name of Daliah liked the idea of going to see where her mother works while she’s away. “[Today was] good because I like my mom,” Daliah said. “And she likes me, but . . . I worry about her.” Center herself is no stranger to how it feels to be a mother working to get her education. “I’m a product of Skyline College,” Center said. “So I feel as though it’s good for us to give back to our community. I was a teen

The students of the Child Care Center gather for a group shot in front of the mural just outside of the newly opened Building 4.

Skyline College I needed child care. A lot of our families are young and low income so I feel as though it’s great to give their children a place to come so that they can continue their education.” The other main reason for the “Welcome walk” was to get the children some exercise. This was accomplished by letting them run around the grass behind Building 4 and letting them roll down the grassy hills. “Physical development is healthy for them, it’s very important, they enjoy the outside [and] the nice day,” said head teacher Nataliya Gamburg. “They can move around a lot. . . . We don’t really have a nice playground, it has a lot of cement so it’s nice for

One child by the name of Ani found the nice change of scenery to be enjoyable saying “We like playing. . . . I like rolling down the grassy hill.” Gamburg said that doing these welcome walks have always been good for the children on so many levels whether it be for reassurance, exercise, or the fact that walking in a college environment is good for them. This could be seen at one point during the walk when she took a child by the hand, pointed at one of Skyline’s buildings and said, “If you work hard enough you can work there too.”

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