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The Skyline Horizon

The Student News Site of Skyline High School

The Skyline Horizon

The Student News Site of Skyline High School

The Skyline Horizon

Dancing with the Stars Casts Controversial Tiger King star Carole Baskin

“Dancing with the Stars” Casts Controversial Tiger King star Carole Baskin

Vivian Brown, staff October 29, 2020

Carole Baskin, age 59, the CEO of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa Bay, Florida, has been cast in the latest season of Dancing with the Stars on ABC. As expected, this caused quite the controversy. Baskin is best...

The Timelessness of Taylor Swift

The Timelessness of Taylor Swift

Lily Rutherford, Feature Editor October 14, 2020

On July 24, Taylor Swift released her surprise album, folklore. The album debuted number one on the Billboard Top 200, and held the spot for 7 weeks. The lead single, “cardigan”, debuted at number...

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National Voter Registration Day Encourages Eligible Americans to Vote

Anja Cieslewicz, News Editor October 8, 2020

National Voter Registration Day, which was on September 23, 2020, coaxed citizens to make a plan to vote in the upcoming election. Ads on various social media platforms and websites included links to register....

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Recycle Right, or Not at All

Phia Bridge, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2020

Many people know the importance of recycling, but few have been made aware of what happens after students throw their homework assignment into the blue bin or if that bottle is really recycle-worthy. Few...

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What is Happening to the Postal Service and Why it’s So Important

Lily Rutherford, Feature Editor September 28, 2020

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is one of the most important agencies in the United States. Small businesses rely heavily on the post and The Postal Service employs roughly 637,000 employees, delivering...

The Americanization of an Irish Holiday: St. Patrick’s Day

The Americanization of an Irish Holiday: St. Patrick’s Day

Anja Cieslewicz, Staff May 6, 2020

The celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, observed on March 17, originally began as a religious holiday for the Irish, but has transformed into an American day of festivities. The Department of Homeland...

The Loss of a Folk Legend Due to Coronavirus

The Loss of a Folk Legend Due to Coronavirus

Sophia Orphanakis-Ward, Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2020

On April 7, Grammy winner and folk legend John Prine died due to coronavirus complications in Nashville, Tennessee. Prine was admitted into Vanderbilt University Medical Center on March 26 after displaying...

Meet Our New Art Teacher: Kate Thomas

Dominique Doyon, Staff February 24, 2020

Skyline's newest addition to the nest, Kate Thomas, is now our dazzling art teacher. She instructs students in Drawing, Painting, and 3D Design. Art is important to Kate for medative purposes; it's truly...

Smog Lake City

Smog Lake City

Anja Cieslewicz, Staff February 24, 2020

In recent years, Salt Lake County’s harmful inversion has been a source of concern for the health of those living in the valley. With the majority of Utah citizens residing along the Wasatch front, many...

“The Humans of Skyline” Project Attempts to Bring Skyline Students Closer

“The Humans of Skyline” Project Attempts to Bring Skyline Students Closer

Gabe Wong, Web Editor February 6, 2020

On January 27, the second, 24-person round of “The Humans of Skyline” was put up in the hallway across from the Main Office. Working with his Senior Core English classes, Colby Ottley started “The...

Skyline Debate Team

Skyline Debate Team

Siena Locante, Staff January 7, 2020

The Skyline Debate team may not be as well known as the Skyline Football team, but they are working just as hard to achieve first place. Skyline has both a debate class and a debate club, but the debate...

Utah Ski Resort Begins Charging For Parking

Utah Ski Resort Begins Charging For Parking

Eliza Durham, Staff December 12, 2019

Solitude Mountain Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, has recently decided to begin charging for parking at their resort during the 2019-2020 ski season. They will charge $20.00 for single drivers....

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