Activist bears witness
Photo and story by Ryan Fournier Nitasha Lewis, who spoke at the Studium screening of “I Am Not Your Negro” Jan. 18, is co-founder of PC’s Social Lights club. The club is fresh, having officially […]
Photo and story by Ryan Fournier Nitasha Lewis, who spoke at the Studium screening of “I Am Not Your Negro” Jan. 18, is co-founder of PC’s Social Lights club. The club is fresh, having officially […]
By Abigail Vidals “What kind of impact is technology leaving on the youth of today?” This is something Joe Batt, South Puget Sound Community College instructor, has been asking himself. As a figurative ceramic […]
By Abigail Vidals Peninsula College honored student athletes Akari Hoshino, Yamilei Rodriguez, Jose Soto, Bailie Zuber, Alex Baham and Alicia Dugan, at this year’s annual student awardds presentation. Each year the Athletic Department choses […]
Photos and story by Ryan Fournier A Port Angeles drop-in center and greenhouse, commonly known for its services to homeless and low-income residents, is a conduit to college for some. The Answer For […]
Photo and story by Tabitha Webster The Basic Food & Employment Training program gives low-income students the opportunity to receive career training through Professional/Technical programs at Peninsula College. BFET, administered by the Washington Department of […]
By Tabitha Webster The PA Cabaret featured a mother-daughter presentation, representing the tragic losses that the Port Angeles community has recently suffered. Three people have leapt to their deaths from the 8th St. […]
By Patrick McCready Reporter Patrick McCready shares his experiences with depression, anxiety and stigmatization. 1. Describe your mental health struggles. How do they affect your life? My diagnosis is persistent depressive disorder with acute anxious […]
By Maddie Hunt Peninsula College hosted the Fall Quarter Jazz Ensemble concert the evening of November 28. The event was directed by Dr. David P. Jones in the Maier Performance Hall. Jones teaches several classes […]
By Ryan Fournier Buildings will crumble. Roads will submerge. Powerlines will topple. Many people will likely die very quickly in a sudden, cataclysmic natural event unlike any to touch the Northwest in living memory, experts […]
By Natalie Reis Art museums have always held a special place in my heart. There is something so other-worldly about tall white walls and the quiet bustling of individuals, each experiencing something unique. I find […]
Copyright © 2025 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes