You can wait for the fog of uncertainty to lift, or you can march forth with a bit of fearlessness! Melissa Moreno, President of Skyline College, Incoming SMCCCD Interim Chancellor Dream Center Mural Unveiling March 4th and Moving On I sincerely hope you enjoyed the celebration of March 4th and were able to share among … Read More “The Last Fog Blog For A Small While…” »
Author: Melissa Moreno
When the sun rose there was a white fog, very warm and clammy, and more blinding than the night. It did not shift or drive; it was just there, standing all around you like something solid. Excerpt from the Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Block Party Event for Black History Month Activities continue for the … Read More “The Fog Blog: Sp23.W4+W5” »
Fog creeps quietly in, Blurring sights, muffling sounds, Mystery unfolds. “Create a haiku using the word fog” by ChatGPT Skyline College Black Student Union (BSU) Has Curated an Amazing Event Line-Up for Black History Month The entire administration is blown away by the efforts that went into creating a large scale compilation of events that … Read More “The Fog Blog: Sp23.W2+W3” »
Without fog London would not be beautiful. Claude Monet Happy New Year and Welcome Back to Spring Semester 2023! Welcome back to Spring Semester – 2023! Happy New Year everyone. I hope you all had a restful winter break and have returned feeling refreshed and ready to go. Much gratitude to the students who chose … Read More “The Fog Blog: Sp23.W1” »
Life cannot be lived fully or joyfully if our thoughts are focused on regretting the past, preoccupied with anticipating the future, or lost in the mind-fog of unconscious habitual behavior. Jonathan Lockwood Huie De-Stressing During Finals Week with ASSC’s Cookie Decorating Day Promise Scholars Counselors Host a Lumpia Mukbang I honestly didn’t know what I … Read More “The Fog Blog: Week 16” »
When life is foggy, path is unclear and mind is dull, remember your breath. It has the power to give you the peace. Amit Ray Alcatraz Indigenous Peoples’ Sunrise Each year, on Thanksgiving morning, Alcatraz is closed for the day for regular visitors, but from 4:15 AM till 6:00 AM the ferries run every 15 … Read More “The Fog Blog: Week 15” »
When I began this journey, I was only walking by faith, not by sight, because I just couldn’t see where we were going. Now it’s like the fog is clearing, and I can see through the foggy mist, in the distance, a mountain. Shawn A Ginwright, Ph.D., The Four Pivots. Reimagining Justice, Reimagining Ourselves Congratulations … Read More “The Fog Blog: Week 14” »
Happy Veteran’s Day If you are reading this blog on Veteran’s Day, you are failing at time off! Please don’t work today and enjoy a much deserved long weekend filled with rest, joy, and rejuvenation. I created this Veteran’s Day Community Board to provide a community space to honor our loved ones today – those … Read More “The Fog Blog: Week 13” »
All that is sunny does not glitter, not all those in the fog are lost. A quote from the fog itself: karl the fog Colegas Career Education Day at Skyline College I had the pleasure of introducing the Keynote Speaker, Anthony Schlander. He is an entrepreneur with his own event planning company – and he … Read More “The Fog Blog: Week 12” »
I haven’t been eating, momma. I’ve been in a trance. I haven’t been sleeping. I’ve been washing my hands off of the Port of Charleston. There is blood on the fog. Excerpt from Blood on the Fog by Tongo Eisen-Martin, the current poet laureate of San Francisco Integrated Planning Leadership Summit: Day 2 Day 2 … Read More “The Fog Blog: Week 11” »