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By Sarah Baker Every Thursday night at 7 p.m. the Port Angeles pier is transformed into a Latin dance studio, where the talented – and patient – Paul Kelly conducts free salsa lessons for anyone in the […]
By Sarah Baker Every Thursday night at 7 p.m. the Port Angeles pier is transformed into a Latin dance studio, where the talented – and patient – Paul Kelly conducts free salsa lessons for anyone in the […]
By Stephanie LaCour Misfit Manifesto premiered June 3 and 4 in Peninsula College’s Little Theatre. This year’s Find Your Voice Play Festival took the stage by storm when a man revealed what would appear to be about […]
By Ivan Sitohang “X-Men: Apocalypse” is the sequel of “X-Men: Days of Future Past.” Directed by Bryan Singer, this movie received huge hype from fans when the first trailer released. But has it really reached the fans […]
By Eric Trent Following a third-place finish at the Northwest Athletic Conference Championships, the Peninsula women’s soccer team and Head Coach Kanyon Anderson are restocking a team that has won five-straight division championships. Anderson has already signed […]
For The Buccaneer by Naomi Gish Matthew Richards, Peninsula College running start sophomore and Sequim High School senior, competed at the WIAA State 2A Boys Tennis tournament, placing eighth out of 16 competitors for boys singles. Richards placed fifth at […]
By Stephanie LaCour Zak Hoskins has been named Associated Student Council President for the 2016-2017 school year; Alex Losee has been named Vice President; and Ellie Small is the new Vice President of Programming. “My […]
By Sarah Baker Female soccer players at Peninsula College potentially face a future career not only grappling with other teams on the playing field, but also grappling with wage discrimination – off the field and on the […]
College’s Hadassah Winters captivates the crowd with two original songs at the Juan De Fuca Festival of Arts By Mike Drake Effervescent songwiter Hadassah Winters walked on to the stage at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts (JDFFA), sat down in front of an electric keyboard, and sang two original songs to […]
By Kriska Obermiller This quarter Peninsula College Longhouse House of Learning held the first ever Visiting Elders program. The Tribal Elders met with classes throughout the quarter on subjects of substance abuse, storytelling, Makah language and relationships. […]
By Michelle Urquia Peninsula College put on its third annual Pirate Zombie Run on May 7. The 5k race invites men, women and children to run through mud, over obstacles and away from zombies. “Well, it was […]
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