Pirate soccer players move on
By Eric Trent Ten Peninsula College soccer players recently signed letters of intent to contiue their play at four year schools. “As the program has progressed over the last five years, I find myself talking […]
By Eric Trent Ten Peninsula College soccer players recently signed letters of intent to contiue their play at four year schools. “As the program has progressed over the last five years, I find myself talking […]
By Jonathan Mitchell With great power comes great responsibility. With great responsibility comes an extensive vetting process. Peninsula College is currently in the process of hiring a new Vice President of Instruction. The pool of […]
By Steve Berry Washington State Poet Laureate, Elizabeth Austin and Alice Derry, a former teacher at Peninsula College, both presented poems at the Foothills Writers Series event Thursday, Jan 29. The audience in the near […]
Beth Connelly “I think it’s a pretty fair requirement. If you’re going to a school where you have a ton of people in a small space, it just makes sense. I’m not a fan of […]
By Eric Trent The Peninsula men are now in the fourth and final playoff spot in the North Division of the Northwest Athletic Conference. The Pirates put the pressure on early and often en-route to […]
By Eric Trent The Peninsula women’s basketball team put on a clinic, administering a 30 point wood-shed style beating to the Everett Trojans Saturday night in Port Angeles, securing their second place position in the […]
You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, I’m telling you why Seahawks fans. Stand-up comedian Corey Rodriguez is coming to town—from New England, patriotically, riding a seahawk. Seriously though, who […]
Review by Eric Trent “Whiplash” I don’t think any movie ever has, or ever will again rival the sheer stress, tension and anxiety that Whiplash caused me. I was literally drenched in sweat at the […]
By Steve Berry Peninsula College administrators are watching how the McCleary decision will affect community college funding. “For the past 10 years the state has traditionally cut funding for higher education” Peninsula College President Luke […]
By Steve Berry Three generations of art were on display at the Longhouse, Thursday, Feb 12. Logan Martin and his father Bill Martin spoke in a Studium Generale before showing their traditional and contemporary Makah […]
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