Month: October 2019
Fall ’19 Staff photo
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Campus Voices: Suicide, Sexual Harassment
Campus Voices: Are you familiar with the warning signs of someone struggling with suicidal ideation? Probably not as much as I should. I would personally look into more information if I thought one of […]
Award-winning writer reads new poetry based in Pacific Northwest
Review and Photos by Emily Matthiessen David Guterson spoke and shared poems from his new book, “Turn Around Time, A Walking Poem of the Pacific Northwest” in Maier Hall with an enthusiastic audience on Oct. […]
Andy Hendrickson does comedy
Review by Kyle Vanous Professional comedian Andy Hendrickson graced our Peninsula College campus with a strong performance the night of Oct. 11 in Maier Hall. The audience was packed with anticipation to the point […]
Halloween Dance Spooktacular
Photos by Kyle Vanous More than 100 people including community members celebrate Halloween in the PUB. This is the beginning of the Halloween week, followed by Pumpkin Carving Contest and Costume Contest.
The Port Townsend Film Festival celebrates its 20th year
Review by Kyle Vanous With walkable venues all over town and dozens of full narratives, documentaries, and short films to choose from, the 20th annual Port Townsend Film Festival had something for everyone. It was […]
It was good, definitely not cheap
Review by Jamila Lopez Eating for only four dollars a day, but how? “Good and Cheap,” a New York Times bestselling cookbook claims to be created for people who have a small budget. During the […]
Why your friends and neighbors are dying: A widespread epidemic that claims more and more lives every year
Story by Sarah Baker, photo by Kyle Vanous The friends and families of Clallam County are waging a war against a brutal beast, an invisible monster that steals more lives every year than any vehicle […]
The Pirate Food Pantry opens
By Saki Kambe In an effort to help with the issue of food insecurity that a lot of students at PC deal with, the college introduced the Pirate Food Pantry to Port Angeles campus at […]