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Using YouTube to get more students to class


August 14, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

Hoping to boost registration for one of his classes, this professor hit the web to generate buzz. Here’s how it worked. 

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Student resigned from paper, so why’s she suing?


May 8, 2010 by Claire Knight

After a student resigned from her position as editor of the campus paper, she sued the school, the student-run newspaper and her former colleagues.

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Gone with the … pen


October 9, 2009 by Geneva Reid

While e-books soon may put text books on the “endangered” list, computers, cell phones and other devices could easily send cursive writing down the same road.

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Gang-related shooting triggers safety focus


September 28, 2009 by Claire Knight

Recent gang-related melee ended with Skyline College being locked down after a student was shot in a campus parking lot.

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Ready to recruit? 4 places to find qualified applicants


September 25, 2009 by Claire Knight

Is the economy rebounding? Maybe so, because consumer spending’s on the rise, and unemployment rates are falling. That means if your department wants to bring new talent on board — now’s a good time to act. 

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Giving a talk? Do it like Obama


July 24, 2009 by Geneva Reid

Love him or hate him, President Obama has excellent speaking skills.

So whether you need to talk to a co-worker or supervisor, or you’re giving a presentation to a standing-room-only crowd, here are five tips that’ll keep you at the top of your game.

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