On the record
By Jonathan Mitchell We decided to ask some of your favorite professors and staff members to go “on the record” and discuss their favorite albums. “Infinity” by Journey (1978) Why you chose it: “It was […]
By Jonathan Mitchell We decided to ask some of your favorite professors and staff members to go “on the record” and discuss their favorite albums. “Infinity” by Journey (1978) Why you chose it: “It was […]
By Giovanni Roverso JRPIII A new poetic voice is rising in the Olympic Peninsula. It’s Makah and it has a name: John Robert Pritchard III. At age 23, Pritchard is hot off the heels of […]
By Jonathan Mitchell With great power comes great responsibility. With great responsibility comes an extensive vetting process. Peninsula College is currently in the process of hiring a new Vice President of Instruction. The pool of […]
By Steve Berry Peninsula College administrators are watching how the McCleary decision will affect community college funding. “For the past 10 years the state has traditionally cut funding for higher education” Peninsula College President Luke […]
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 What’s the buzz on campus? Well, the hope is bees. At least for Director of Community and Environmental Affairs Eulalia Engel, who is currently working with various students and faculty on a […]
By Steve Berry Students will not be displaced during the renovation in Fort Worden college classrooms. According to College President Luke Robins the historic Building 202 is in need of renovation and upgrading, it will […]
By Eric Trent What started as a stolen vehicle report, quickly turned into a police chase, followed by a foot pursuit and game of hide and seek on the Peninsula College campus, for one suspect, […]
By Giovanni Roverso Dave Brasher, co-owner and co-founder of High Energy Metals or HEMi, offered a presentation at the Peninsula College Little Theater on Jan. 22. about the Sequim-based company which specializes in explosion welding. […]
By Joe Crollard As the first of a series of conversations regarding sensitive but important societal issues, “Real Talk,” began on Jan. 16 with a public discussion on institutionalized racism and the events in Ferguson, […]
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