Rodriguez takes lead of Pirate men
By Eric Trent On an early spring afternoon, the sun beams down upon Peninsula College’s soccer field, showering the turf in the luminance of a fresh season and era. Newly hired men’s coach, Cale Rodriguez […]
By Eric Trent On an early spring afternoon, the sun beams down upon Peninsula College’s soccer field, showering the turf in the luminance of a fresh season and era. Newly hired men’s coach, Cale Rodriguez […]
By Daniel Blume Students, staff, and faculty gathered in the PUB April 24 to question candidates for the top three Associated Student Council positions. Sydney Roberts, who is running unopposed for President, describes herself as […]
By Zak Hoskins Washington State Governor Jay Inslee looked on as Peninsula College students Steve DeVoe and Morgan Carl received honors: The All Washington Academic Team Award. Governor Inslee was a speaker at the ceremony […]
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 Eric Trent The Peninsula women’s basketball team ran away in the final five minutes of all four of their NWAC tournament games to propel themselves to their first ever Northwest Athletic Conference championship in […]
By Eric Trent The Peninsula men’s basketball team went on a Cinderella run, engineering back to back upsets of #1 seeds to claim the third place trophy at the NWAC tournament. “We believed that eventually […]
By Jonathan Mitchell December 7 marks the 73rd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. “A day that will live in infamy,” as President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously said. It ushered the United States into […]
By Joseph Laungayan Peninsula College Tidepools Magazine and Peninsula Daily News team up to give writers and photographers a chance to have literary and artistic works published for the opportunity to win cash prizes. Young […]
By Patrick McCready When it comes to trees, it doesn’t matter if it comes from an arc welder’s torch or if it was chopped down by hand. This year for the Peninsula College traditional Tree […]
By Giovanni Roverso Things have gotten harder for gamers looking for fun at Peninsula College’s Pirate Union Building computer lounge. The computers, along with a publicly accessible Wi-Fi network called PCPUB, act as a safe […]
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