Health Fair on its way
By Zak Hoskins The annual health fair is set to take place in the Peninsula College PUB on May 1 from 11:00 am until 1:30 pm. Kathy Craven and other faculty from the nursing program […]
By Zak Hoskins The annual health fair is set to take place in the Peninsula College PUB on May 1 from 11:00 am until 1:30 pm. Kathy Craven and other faculty from the nursing program […]
The following preview was provided by Michael C. MIlls, Department. of English, Tidepools Magazine Faculty Adviser. The Tidepools class is made up of Media and English Students. The media students focus on design, posters, print […]
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 […]
By Steve Berry Three generations of art were on display at the Longhouse, Thursday, Feb 12. Logan Martin and his father Bill Martin spoke in a Studium Generale before showing their traditional and contemporary Makah […]
By Joe Crollard & Jonathan Mitchell Eating contest Three time eating contest champion Fred Robinson was dethroned in this years four course competition by Larry Blomberg. The contestants competed in four speed based rounds: two […]
Photos and story by Abby Latson and Makayla Descala The Coast Guard base isn’t generally a place you can get access to, but for the last 18 years, every Nov. 11 they open their gates […]
By Joe Crollard Written in 1891 by Oscar Wilde, and in the French language as a failed attempt to avoid Victorian censorship, “Salome” tells a dark tale of Desire, Denial, Dance, and Death; a biblical […]
Viewpoint and photos by Jonathan Mitchell Editor’s Note: Some Names have been changed to protect the half-naked…innocent. A froth of young bodies piston and gyrate against one another. A crowded dance floor communally dry humps […]
Viewpoint by Giovanni Roverso Return of the River – Showing tonight, Oct. 22, 7-9 p.m. at PC Little Theater This is story of the largest controlled dam removal in modern history. The Elwha River settles […]
By Jonathan Mitchell Meet Keiko. Sixteen feet tall and 30 feet wide it towers over most of the buildings in downtown Port Townsend. From its perch at the base of Taylor Street it threatens to […]
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