Trump rhetoric warming up cold wars
By Forrest Maynock America as a nation may be entering a new era of cold war. The election of President Donald Trump had likely only furthered to raise tensions with countries like China and Russia. […]
By Forrest Maynock America as a nation may be entering a new era of cold war. The election of President Donald Trump had likely only furthered to raise tensions with countries like China and Russia. […]
Feature by Judah Breitbach “Nidoto nai yoni; let it never happen again.” Clarence Moriwaki, President of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community, and founder of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, gave a moving […]
By Mike Drake Peninsula Pirates forward Cami Butler was born in Sandy, Utah. She has been playing basketball competitively since she was in middle school. Butler also played volleyball but decided to focus on basketball. […]
By Mike Drake Peninsula Pirates guard Jalon McCullough was born in Fairbanks, Alaska. He spent his entire life there until he moved to Port Angeles to attend Peninsula College on an athletic scholarship. “This is […]
By Ivan Sitohang Author, Bob Steelquist, read from his bestselling book, “The Northwest Coastal Explorer,” opening the 2017 Studium Generale series. The book will guide readers to get to know more about the Northwest coast […]
By Mike Drake The Lady Pirates suffered their first loss of the season to the Bellevue Bulldogs on Saturday. The final score was 65-61. The Bulldogs dominated in total rebounds with 54 to the Lady […]
By Mike Drake Upward Bound provides fundamental support to participants in their preparation for college entrance. The program provides opportunities for participants to succeed in their precollege performance and ultimately in their higher education pursuits. […]
By Mike Drake Despite an impressive performance, the Peninsula Pirates could not come away with a win versus the Bellevue Bulldogs on Saturday. This was their first loss of the season. Darrion Daniels put up […]
By Mike Drake Carly DelaBarre’s eyes swelled with tears as she spoke about a phone call with her father, “I called my dad crying. I’m the first person in my family to get a Masters […]
By Judah Breitbach Leaving behind an NWACC championship and an undefeated season falling just short of another title victory, men’s soccer head coach and 2016 NWAC Coach of the Year Cale Rodriguez quit his position […]
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