Student housing ready to break ground
By Ryan Fournier and Melissa Copeland After more than a decade without student housing, the wait appears to be near its end. Pending approval of permits, crews are nearly ready to break ground on a […]
By Ryan Fournier and Melissa Copeland After more than a decade without student housing, the wait appears to be near its end. Pending approval of permits, crews are nearly ready to break ground on a […]
By Brenna Sinding Editors Note: Brenna Sinding is a photojournalism student at PC, who recently traveled to the East Coast to visit a friend. I arrived at Boston College to meet a friend, then catch […]
By Natalie Reis On the chilly afternoon of Oct 26, usual PUB activities were replaced by tables scattered with stencils, bowls, various carving tools, and most importantly, pumpkins. Skeletons donning torn pirate costumes guarded […]
By Patrick McCreedy The season for the Peninsula Men’s Soccer is over with a tear-inducing loss against the 8th ranked Walla Walla. This does not mean they don’t have a good squad and they promise […]
By Eric Trent, Bellingham Herald and former Buccaneer Managing Editor TUKWILA – Peninsula’s hopes of a repeat Northwest Athletic Conference title were shattered just over one minute into overtime, Sunday, Nov. 12, at Starfire Sports […]
By Melissa Copeland In the psychological horror film, Gerald’s Game, Gerald Burlingame (Bruce Greenwood) and his wife Jessie (Carla Gugino) take a romantic trip to a cabin in a remote part of Alabama in hopes […]
By Sarah R Baker and Ryan Fournier The closure of the Sequim campus of Peninsula College is yet another result of Washington state’s consistent declines in enrollment. “The primary reason was that we just didn’t […]
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