Mean Halloween scene ‘16
By Sarah Baker “It’s always a fun time for students. In fact, it’s one of our most popular events.” Associated Student Council vice president, Alex Losee, 22, said. And he wasn’t wrong. Throughout the night […]
By Sarah Baker “It’s always a fun time for students. In fact, it’s one of our most popular events.” Associated Student Council vice president, Alex Losee, 22, said. And he wasn’t wrong. Throughout the night […]
By Forrest Maynock A man was near tears after receiving an award and simply thanked everyone. His eyes glazed and voice cracked as he spoke to the crowd. His mother sat in the front row […]
By Forrest Maynock “We live in an increasingly competitive international society, and it will be those with demonstrated excellence who will succeed. Attainment of that excellence requires dedicated and consistent effort, and the Honors Program provides that […]
Op-ed by Sarah Baker and Forrest Maynock Voting is such a tricky subject in today’s political climate. Three amendments in the US constitution are dedicated to voting. The fifteenth amendment, which was ratified in 1870, provided voting rights to […]
Li Tan, 16 Student It should be closed because our country shouldn’t spend so much money on Guantanamo Bay. Gregory Gross, 22 Student It should be closed because it’s not regulated by anyone other than the military […]
By Mike Drake Ranked number 1 regionally and number 7 nationally, Peninsula College men’s soccer earned a first round bye in the 2016 playoffs. On Nov. 5, the Pirates lost during a shootout to the […]
By Chris Urquia What does a Raku firing session and a pulled pork cookout have in common? You guessed it! The Clay Club! On October 25th, the Clay Club hosted a cookout and a presentation of Raku. […]
By Ivan Sitohang The Peninsula College Flag of Nations celebration turned out great again. The annual event was held in the Pirate Union Building on Oct 20th. Students from different countries wore their traditional attires […]
Review by Forrest Maynock “Team America: World Police” is a film with a lot of staying power. The humor and sometimes blatant style are memorable, but the film’s content and message remain extremely relevant in this current political […]
By Forrest Maynock “Write first for yourself; delight yourself,” said Tess Gallagher as she lectured about creativity, teaching, writing as a job and her own writing to English 236-37 students on campus Tuesday, Oct. 18. Before starting […]
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