Jan. 23, 2014
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Treat yourself to a Skyline spa day Spa Information
Interim News Editor Michelle Kelly
The spa is open Tuesday and Wednesday from 6:15pm to 8:15pm and also on Saturdays from 9:30 am to 3:15pm.
Interim Features Editor Aaron Washington Interim Opinions Editor Josh Collier
Walk ins are welcome but you can make appointments by calling them directly at (650) 738-4165.
Interim Entertainment Editor Jordan Sweidan
Services Available: Makeup - $10 & up Eye Brow Shaping - $6 Eye Brow Wax- $10 Lip & Chin Wax- $10 ½ Leg Wax- $20 Arm Wax- $20 Plain Facial- $15 Esthetic Facial- $25
Interim Sports Editor Ray Garcia Staff Writers Matt Floyd Molly Downs Bianca Gonzalez Steve Perotti Nico Triunfante Lea Naqishbendi David Perez Alex Maffei Shaquill Stewart Chris DeJohn Renee Abu-Zaghibra Rene Bass Jose Deanda Jaun Garcia Cassandra Hock David Newlands Robert Nicholas Pabalate Joshua Picazo Aye Oo Faculty Advisor Nancy Kaplan-Biegel
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Building 4 features top of the line amenities to help you relax. by David Newlands TSV Staff Writer
Back to school blues can stress out even the most fearless student. Between new responsibilities, mountains of new information, and classrooms full of new people, a student’s hair can become as frazzled as their nerves. The last thing on people’s lists might be making time for a spa treatment, but a little “me time” might be just what the doctor ordered. Lucky Skyline students have
just the opportunity they need, located only steps away at the on-campus spa. Located in building 4, coordinator Kim Jackson oversees the activities of Skyline’s cosmetology students as they learn the ropes while running a fully operational spa. The spa offers treatments and services that range from simple haircuts to peels and waxing, and eventually massages and facials. Location is not the only benefit
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for Skyline students. Every Monday through Thursday students receive a 20 percent discount on all services offered at the spa. At the nine week mark of the semester the spa will also be offering “free days” for anyone bold enough to receive their services from the program’s freshmen. Candice Dombkowski, head of client services, assures us that after nine weeks of training the students will be well-seasoned in their skills.
Open to the public but if you present your Skyline Student card you’ll receive a discount of 20%
Cosmetology Instructor Karen Nielsen is eager to get students and clients of all sorts to utilize the spa’s many services. The key is getting the word out. “If I really feel like spoiling myself, I might try it” Criminology major Samattra Vuthy said, “depends on the cost.” With the student discounts and many other deals on offer at the spa, you can’t afford not to spoil yourself this semester.
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dent Success Initiative, EOPS, the Learning Center, and the Disabled Resource Center, just to name a few. Additionally, the possible funding will go toward educational equipment and deferred maintenance. Although Skyline students will not have the same amount of help from the governor’s possible funding as other California community colleges, students still believe that it is beneficial for the rest of California’s students. “I think it’s a good idea,” Skyline College student Natasha Domingo said. “I know books are really expensive and a lot of people need help with paying for that.” Students that will be affected by the possible funding will benefit from it the most. “I think what he’s doing is good for students that can’t afford to go to college,” Laura Parada, a Skyline College student said. “For me, I have financial aid and EOPS, and it’s good for me because it’s saving me money. More help will be good for future students.”
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