Journalists’ role on suicide reporting
View point by Saki Kambe In mid-October, I attended a journalism conference in Portland, and one of the workshop was on suicide reporting. This got me thinking what our role as journalists should look […]
View point by Saki Kambe In mid-October, I attended a journalism conference in Portland, and one of the workshop was on suicide reporting. This got me thinking what our role as journalists should look […]
Point of View by Halle Nottage Loud, upbeat music blared from the speaker. Players were rejoicing with one another in front of a cheering crowd, and I collapsed onto my knees. I looked to […]
Continued from page 2 The equipment for esports will be installed in room M-133 within Keegan Hall. The computers will be shared with academic users as well, mostly with the Media Department. Morrow said […]
By Saki Kambe To close the equity gap that is present at Peninsula College as much as possible, the administration is bringing attention to the issue. Fostering Equity and Inclusion was one of the four […]
Moore’s journey By Jamila Lopez Malik Moore, a sophomore playing for the Peninsula Colleges men’s basketball team, is a hard-working, dedicated team player. Moore says his personal goals are minor compared to what the team’s […]
Maier Performance Hall was filled with toe-tapping jazz enthusiests Tuesday Dec. 3. If you missed out, the next show “Jingle Jazz”, will be coming up on Thursday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. in Peninsula College’s […]
Buc staff on suicide and what helps in times of crisis Opinion by Sarah Baker How can you help curb the suicide rate in Clallam County? Stopasuicide.org has an acronym to help people memorize the […]
Dorm managers respond to tenants’ complaints By Sarah Baker Collegiate Housing International dorms for Peninsula College opened in Aug. of last year and now host more than 90 tenants. Lately, tenants have harbored unrest for […]
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