Men claim third at NWAC
By Eric Trent The Peninsula men’s basketball team went on a Cinderella run, engineering back to back upsets of #1 seeds to claim the third place trophy at the NWAC tournament. “We believed that eventually […]
By Eric Trent The Peninsula men’s basketball team went on a Cinderella run, engineering back to back upsets of #1 seeds to claim the third place trophy at the NWAC tournament. “We believed that eventually […]
“Aureate Gloom” is a return to form both thematically and from a composition standpoint to 2007s “Hissing Fauna: Are You the Destroyer?” It is also the best of Montreal album in nearly a decade. “Aureate […]
By Giovanni Roverso Barbara Blackie, biology instructor at PC, is readying a new project assisting the Olympic National Park’s Elwha River restoration efforts and is seeking volunteers for spring quarter. Blackie said that students interested […]
By Eric Trent Pyramids, octopuses, castles and dragons. Sounds like a Disney movie right? No. It’s the tenth annual Lego building contest hosted by Peninsula College, in The Pub, from February 23rd to 27th. This […]
Actor, writer, director, singer and poet Leonard Nimoy died at home on Feb. 27 from end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was 83. Nimoy was best known for his portrayal of Vulcan First Officer Spock […]
John Latson “Given that I don’t know all the details and won’t until there is a full investigation. The only thing I take away from this is don’t throw rocks at the cops.” Mike Roggenbuck […]
By Steve Berry Students at Peninsula College are concerned that current police training may be lacking in Washington after the recent shooting in Pasco. “It should not be compared to Ferguson since the events were […]
Review by Jonathan Mitchell Upon its release “The Interview” was mired in controversy. Due to threats of terrorist attacks against theaters playing the movie by North Korea, many theaters opted not to take the risk. […]
By Giovanni Roverso Peninsula College’s Information Technology department was due to finalize Internet upgrades over winter break. But when winter quarter began, it was soon apparent that something had gone awry according to PC’s Director […]
By Eric Trent Seated beneath a giant, square skylight, a soft light is showering the middle of the room then slowly fading to darkness in the outer reaching corners. About 40 people are seated in […]
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