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  • Giving Tree Helps Kids: Winter Warmth Coat Drive

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Breanna Davenport

    The holiday season seemed to be moving slower this year, compared to last.

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  • 2-3 Record Tells Story: Boys Basketball Struggles at Start of Season

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Bryan Harrington and Andrew Accountius

    The basketball season has finally arrived and the Falcons started it off with a bang. Skyline thrashed Valley 66-52 in its first game of the season. Junior Blaine Robinson led Skyline with 23 points a

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  • Athletes Achieving Academic All State: 23 Athletes Awarded

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Andrew Accountius

    Despite the ups and downs of the many sports seasons this fall, the Skyline Falcons managed to rack up a number of Academic All State awards. 23 students received the award this year, which is not alw

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  • From 'Wars' to complete 'Chaos'

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Jonathan Baldwin

    In the year 2005 the epic film “School Wars III: Return of the Upperclassman” was made. It was a film with little to no budget, volunteer actors, the graciousness of certain teachers who allowed filmi

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  • Photo OpinionWhat race do you mainly hang out with?

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Skyline Sun staff

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  • Photo OpinionWhat race do you mainly hang out with?

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Skyline Sun staff

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  • Seven seniors try their hand at directing small plays for ‘A Night of Fun Acts’ in January

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Taylor Burch

    Every year since John Benton took control of the Drama Club, the Club members have put on the senior-directed One Acts. Several Drama Club seniors that show interest in the show are chosen out by Bent

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  • Natural segregation? Keeping animosity alive makes life harder: Why hate? Congregate!

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Breezy Watson

    Over the years, race has been an issue that has affected everyone’s lives. Until the 1960s, races were segregated in many parts of the country — whites would drink out of one water fountain and blacks

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The Skyline Sun Skyline High School Longmont, CO
Issue Date: Monday, December 17, 2007 Issue: Volume 30, Issue 4 Last Update: Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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Every year recruiters from the various branches of the military contact seniors about entering the armed service. Some seniors know that they want to go into the military but want to wait until after
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As a follow up to my last issue about a senior’s journey after high school, I have turned the tables to the class of 2011. A lot of people overlook the importance of freshman year, yet it causes so
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Have you ever, downloading music off a program like Limewire? Well Limewire is one of many programs called P2P (Fire-sharing programs). Downloading music from these such programs are illegal by copyri
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Over the years, race has been an issue that has affected everyone’s lives. Until the 1960s, races were segregated in many parts of the country — whites would drink out of one water fountain and blacks
full story 
In the year 2005 the epic film “School Wars III: Return of the Upperclassman” was made. It was a film with little to no budget, volunteer actors, the graciousness of certain teachers who allowed filmi
full story 
Every year since John Benton took control of the Drama Club, the Club members have put on the senior-directed One Acts. Several Drama Club seniors that show interest in the show are chosen out by Bent
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This year at Skyline, a number of new classes were created for this school year. Many of these new courses are P.E. classes. Students that wanted to take a different type of P.E. class than normal cou
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Despite the ups and downs of the many sports seasons this fall, the Skyline Falcons managed to rack up a number of Academic All State awards. 23 students received the award this year, which is not alw
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