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Building 12 is the place to be on campus
By Alex Gonzalez reporter
One of Skyline’s best places to be on campus is the environmental science building, more commonly known as Building 12.
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This scenic building boasts many state of the art amenities, including two 119-seat lecture halls and a separate outdoor space for gathering.
With stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, a laid back environment, and access to academic assistance from professors, it’s hard to argue that this isn’t the best place to be on campus.
Being able to see such gorgeous views of the water and nature below at school is pretty hard to beat.
With seating conveniently set up throughout its open space, it makes studying or completing any tasks for that matter much more motivating.
Sitting in a closed classroom or at home may not be the most appealing setting in terms of getting work done for some people.
Having access to a building with incredible views like these and a more appealing environment makes it much more likely for students to look forward to getting their tasks done.
It can be hard at times to connect with your current friends or try to make connections with others in normal classroom settings. Building 12’s inviting and laid back environment gives students the opportunity to seek and maintain these connections on campus.

Events regarding possible job opportunities and community organizing events are regularly held here, which creates even more connections for our students.
A prime example of this was the annual President’s Breakfast held here at building 12 on March 16th.
Hosted by former President Dr. Melissa Moreno and the Skyline College President’s council, it’s a fundraising event for the President’s Innovation fund that provides money for faculty and staff for programs that can improve our student body.
A film is premiered at every President’s Breakfast to showcase the impact of these funded programs by