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2018

Castro Luna speaks up for the forgotten

December 12, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

By Abigail Vidals Forgotten women, murdered, disappeared, with no justice in sight. All sharing something in common, the name of Maria.  The simple name of Maria, a name so common has become a statement throughout […]

2018

Lion’s Park ‘Hope’ Sequoia tree on trial

December 12, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

By Abigail Vidals and Ricky Talbot   With roots that trace back years of life, a sequoia tree in Port Angeles has become an important factor in a major dispute between neighbors.  The majestic, Christmas […]

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2018

Fans ‘fall out’ after Bethesda burns: A review of ‘Fallout 76’ and more of Bethesda’s shortcomings

December 12, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

By Sarah Baker Unfortunately, it isn’t uncommon for production companies to translate fans into simple metrics of income; a gross level of disrespect for those who spend money and time consuming their goods.  There’s no […]

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2018

Council support student representation

December 12, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

By Ricky Talbot The Port Angeles City Council recently agreed to add student representation to seven advisory committees.  “I think this is a great idea,” City Councilmember Jim Moran said. “Thirty years old and younger […]

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2018

Campus heads brainstorm expansion

December 12, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

By Judah Breitbach “The goal is to be a destination college in five years,” said Athletic Director Rick Ross on the college pursuing an aggressive expansion plan.  Enrollment is at a low; PC is the […]

2018

Winter Village icy-hot new thing in town

December 12, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

Viewpoint by Judah Breitbach My feet seemed to have grown wings and flown from beneath me.  My rear end hit the ground hard. I needed to sit down anyway to snap on my skates before […]

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2018

Ugly sweater weather

December 12, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 5

By Saki Kambe   With the delightful “Jingle Bell Rock,” the Ugly Sweater Cake Walk started at 12:45 p.m. with 11 participants. Approaching the end of the fall quarter, Associated Student Council (ASC) hosted the […]

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2018

Over the mountains & though the woods

December 12, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

By Zach Wakefield Olympic National Park has over 3 million visitors a year, almost a million acres of land, 3,000 miles of river, 73 miles of coast, 650 archaeological sites, 611 miles of trail and […]

2018

‘Strength through unity’

November 26, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

By Abigail Vidals “Our team did great. All we ask from them is to be in a position to win at the end of the year and that doesn’t always mean you’ll win it just […]

2018

Underdogs over-achieve

November 26, 2018 PC Buccaneer Online Editor 3

Viewpoint by Halle Nottage Our team sat in silence as our coach, Kanyon Anderson began to speak, “I’ve been thinking about the nicest way to say this, and to be honest, there isn’t a nice […]

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Articles from 2020

2020

Deborah Espinosa Speaks About Effecting Legal Change for Convicts

January 29, 2020 Comments Off on Deborah Espinosa Speaks About Effecting Legal Change for Convicts

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly,” Martin Luther King, Jr, […]

2020

Enjoying the Port Townsend Film Festival from Home

November 25, 2020 Comments Off on Enjoying the Port Townsend Film Festival from Home

By Emily Matthiessen The 21st Port Townsend Film Festival (PTFF) went online this year, out of respect for the COVID-19 situation https://www.ptfilmfest.com/ . My family enjoyed watching a multitude of excellent films from the comfort of […]

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2020

Fruitvale Station – Living While Black

March 7, 2020 Comments Off on Fruitvale Station – Living While Black

Viewpoint by Jamila Lopez The day I witnessed a young black man killed by a white officer, who was  guilty of second degree murder, my life flashed before my eyes. Oscar Grant, a twenty two […]

2020

Campus Voices: What do you weigh when it comes to voting?

March 7, 2020 Comments Off on Campus Voices: What do you weigh when it comes to voting?

Byeol Park, Associate in Arts (Political Science), Suncheon, Republic of Korea “I look at policies, whether they make sense or not, or how real they are. I think of how they are going to realize […]

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2020

Solutions sought out for scheduling conundrum-The Buccaneer, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020

January 28, 2020 Comments Off on Solutions sought out for scheduling conundrum-The Buccaneer, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020

    By: Saki Kambe Solutions sought out for scheduling conundrum The class schedule at Peninsula College “really limits me and I end up taking classes I don’t really want to take just because of […]

2020

Webster Scholarship

June 8, 2020 Comments Off on Webster Scholarship

The home of Esther and Charles Webster is now the site of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park.Charles Webster was instrumental in attracting President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Port Angeles […]

2020

Award-Winning Poet Tess Gallagher

November 2, 2020 Comments Off on Award-Winning Poet Tess Gallagher

Tess Gallagher, poet, short story writer, and teacher, is one of Port Angeles’ treasures, with many ties to Peninsula College. https://www.passthebuc.com/2016/11/empathy-is-the-most-important-thing-for-a-writer-to-have-poet-says/ She has been a consistently published writer since the 1960s, and the recipient of […]

2020
  • 2020

    Journalism Under Attack

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    2020

    Hygiene Products Available, That’s on Period – All Restrooms on Campus

  • 2020

    Webster Scholarship

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    2020

    ESports seeks creating a casual club

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    2020

    Improv: More opportunities on the Peninsula-Continued from page 5

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    2020

    Women sign letters of intent

  • 2020

    Sequim: Nash’s Farm Stand

  • 2020

    Deborah Espinosa Speaks About Effecting Legal Change for Convicts

  • 2020

    Don’t let coronavirus cancel your dreams of being your own boss!

  • 2020

    Campus Voices: What do you know about the Census? Or why do you think the Census is important?

  • 2020

    Learn About Whales, Culture and Communication Tied to the Marine Environment

  • 2020

    Status of Peninsula College Library

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    2020

    International Students Recruitment Rebounds

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    2020

    NWAC basketball tournament suspended

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    2020

    Lady Pirates on their way to success !

  • 2020

    Coop Life

  • 2020

    Last Day to Vote in the 2020 Election!

  • 2020

    TIDEPOOLS MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES 2021 WINNERS

  • 2020

    Makah Whaling Decision Imminent

  • 2020

    The ASC Candidate Forum Q&A

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    2020

    ASC Hosts the fundrasing Filharmonic concert-The Buccaneer, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020- 4-5

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    2020

    Fresh start boosts Pirates spirit

  • 2020

    The Buc goes online for Spring Quarter

  • 2020

    Port Angeles Food Bank remains open

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    2020

    COVID-2019 is not the only fatal disease spreading

  • 2020

    Attention: Deadline coming up for TIDEPOOLS LITERARY MAGAZINE

  • 2020

    Interview with Andrea Motyka

  • 2020

    Writer in Residence – David Guterson

  • 2020

    Josh Wilson of the deli delivered educational materials

  • 2020

    Ex-Buccaneer Sports Editor and Mariners’ Baseball Information Manager Ryan Hueter Interviewed on Todd Ortloff Show

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    2020

    Wednesday Jan 20,2020 The Buc

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    2020

  • 2020

    Briefly (Veterans Center opening, Casino Night, Student of Color Conference, Women’s soccer scrimmage)

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    2020

    Fruitvale Station – Living While Black

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    2020

    Podcast adds another way of storytelling

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    2020

    Solutions sought out for scheduling conundrum-The Buccaneer, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020

  • 2020

    COVID-19 update

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    2020

    Drama Department Spring Update

  • 2020

    Buccaneer Newspaper Students Recipients of Multiple Awards

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    2020

    Destroying Community College Stigma

  • 2020

    Peninsula College Library celebrates National Poetry Month

  • 2020

    Scholarship applications due extended to May 17

  • 2020

    Young Thespians Take the Big Stage in the Little Theater

  • 2020

    Movie Review: Borat as Trickster of our Time

  • 2020

    Award-Winning Poet Tess Gallagher

  • 2020

    Campus Voices: What do you weigh when it comes to voting?

  • 2020

    Weaver: Connections through time

  • 2020

    Enjoying the Port Townsend Film Festival from Home

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    2020

    Go-live date for the new ctcLink delayed to till May

  • 2020

    Diablo Lake, North Cascades, Wash. State

2019
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    2019

    Campus Voices: What did you do during the blackout?

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    2019

    Briefly

  • 2019

  • 2019

    Writer in Residence Joe Sacco Interview Pt3

  • 2019

    Annual Women’s Wave arrives in Port Townsend

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    2019

    Blacklight Dodgeball (Pirate Pete Week)

  • 2019

    2019-20 ASC leaders selected

  • 2019

    Rumble In the Rainforest – April 27

  • 2019

    Relatable movie for everyone: ‘Abominable’

  • 2019

    First Nations Club revived

  • 2019

    Backyard Olympics and Spring Bash loosens students’ stress

  • 2019

    Yolanda Machado is welcomed to PC

  • 2019

    New Medical Office Assisting Program begins fall

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    2019

    Developmental soccer brings new opportunities to local youth

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    2019

    Power switch in dorms raises questions

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    2019

    Advice from Campus Security on winter safety

  • 2019

    Snow storm impacts Medical Assisting Info Session

  • 2019

    Fall ’19 Staff photo

  • 2019

    Talented Pirates fascinate audience with hidden passions

  • 2019

    Why your friends and neighbors are dying: A widespread epidemic that claims more and more lives every year

  • 2019

    Food Pantry close to launch for hungry and poor students

  • 2019

    It’s the most magical time of the year!

  • 2019

    Peninsula College takes on equity and inclusion

  • 2019

    Balls of Fury outside the PUB

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    2019

    Campus Voices: What do you consider an engaging teaching style?

  • 2019

    International PC graduate and Buc alumna checks in

  • 2019

    Magician tears the stage

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    2019

    Financial aid director

  • 2019

    PC Foundation awards 2019 high school graduates $1,000 for college tuition

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    2019

    ‘Good Food~Good Mood’ recipes to make you drool’

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    2019

    Moore’s journey

  • 2019

    Balls of Fury in the PUB

  • 2019

    Coed esports team joins PC Athletic Programs

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    2019

    Campus Voices: What would you do to reduce your carbon footprint & why?

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    2019

    Dorm managers respond to tenants’ complaints

  • 2019

    Habitat for Humanity collaborates with college summer home building class

  • 2019

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    2019

    Ennis Creek clean up

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    2019

    Selfishness has created Climate HELL

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    2019

    Government shutdown Halts Olympic National Park Recreation & paychecks

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    2019

    Buc staff on suicide and what helps in times of crisis

  • 2019

    Campus Voices: What is one thing you cannot get enough of?

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    2019

    White reclaims the court following injury

  • 2019

    Washington State Supreme Court Justices Deliberate in Port Townsend City Hall

  • 2019

    Peninsula College suffers an $800,000 deficit

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    2019

    Pirate Picks: Favorite Movie Reviews

  • 2019

    ‘Snowmageddon’ hits the Peninsula

  • 2019

    International student population halved in the last three years

  • 2019

    ‘Fashionistas’ narcissist looks into the pool

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    2019

    A movie you can’t avoid seeing: ‘Birdbox’

2018
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    2018

    Fans ‘fall out’ after Bethesda burns: A review of ‘Fallout 76’ and more of Bethesda’s shortcomings

  • 2018

    Hate crime leaves silence

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    2018

    Council support student representation

  • 2018

    Head ‘In The Clouds’: Where are we in the digital paradigm?

  • 2018

    Finding freedom behind bars

  • 2018

    ‘We don’t go home to families, we depend on each other’

  • 2018

    ‘Strength through unity’

  • 2018

    Everything from sleeping bags to school supplies

  • 2018

    Shedding light on the soccer field

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    2018

    US Congressman talked student finance and more in Little Theater

  • 2018

    A story like mine:’ abuse too familiar

  • 2018

    Associated Student Council for 2018-19 selected

  • 2018

    Talent goes for gold

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    2018

    In response to earthquake emergency planning.

  • 2018

    DSHS program trains pros

  • 2018

    Women caged, filled with rage

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    2018

    Athletic awards received by students and staff

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    2018

    Racing against time! Puzzle solving with a twist

  • 2018

    ‘I Am Not Your Negro’: an American story

  • 2018

    Castro Luna speaks up for the forgotten

  • 2018

    Chew, swallow, chew, swallow

  • 2018

    Port Townsend welcomes annual film fest

  • 2018

    Reefer madness

  • 2018

    Inflatable Joust Tournament

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    2018

    Pirate Picks: Three skills

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    2018

    Washington bill to “bag” the plastic issue

  • 2018

    Your hood may determine your future

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    2018

    Enrollment falling: new programs considered

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    2018

    Ugly sweater weather

  • 2018

    National School Walkout: a quiet morning on the hill

  • 2018

    Pirates begin league play with mixed results

  • 2018

    Hordes of gourdes haunt the PUB; Zombie “thriller” flash mob

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    2018

    Cultures unite through music and dance

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    2018

    Campus heads brainstorm expansion

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    2018

    Asian problems, part I: I’m not friends with fetishism

  • 2018

    Pete’s Week: history & recap

  • 2018

    Lion’s Park ‘Hope’ Sequoia tree on trial

  • 2018

    New Voices Act prohibits censorship of students

  • 2018

    Are judgemental fans satisfied?

  • 2018

    The student government is no longer elected: Why?

  • 2018

    Fundraiser aids team

  • 2018

    Activist bears witness

  • 2018

    Winter Village icy-hot new thing in town

  • 2018

    Student housing on track for fall opening

  • 2018

    Welles rises from the grave, curb-stomps Hollywood

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    2018

    How may the WA ban on plastic bags affect your life?

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    2018

    Over the mountains & though the woods

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    2018

    Esports may come to PC: Could be either a sport or a club

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    2018

    70 scholarships worth more than $100,000

  • 2018

    Free education spurs debate

2017
  • 2017

    Allied Health building opens to nursing students

  • 2017

    Get jazzy with it

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    2017

    Mental illness: a personal journey

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    2017

    Pirate women No.1 in region, No. 8 in nation

  • 2017

    ‘I chose the Egyptian dream: the dream to make a TV show, and then be called an infidel by the end’

  • 2017

    Despite loss, Lady Pirates still in first place

  • 2017

    Player profile – Sophomore forward Jenise McKnight

  • 2017

    ‘Bop to the Top’ with PC Dance Club

  • 2017

    Cami Butler

  • 2017

    King’s Cult Classic Kills

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    2017

    Downed enrollment forces Sequim campus closure

  • 2017

    Old face, new role; Hughes sheds jersey for coaches’ cap, seeks success on the pitch

  • 2017

    Some figures aren’t so big up close

  • 2017

    Pirates fall to Bulldogs

  • 2017

    Jalon McCullough

  • 2017

    Campus Voices – What repercussions do you think we might face in lieu of President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily halting immigration from seven Muslin-majority countries as well as closing borders indefinitely?

  • 2017

    Classes cancelled due to winter storm

  • 2017

    Pirate Pete Week

  • 2017

    Indictment of shock-value media

  • 2017

    State’s regrets not to be repeated

  • 2017

    Don’t say we don’t have talent!

  • 2017

    Make porn private again

  • 2017

    ‘This is my design’ – trust, obesssion, and violence

  • 2017

    ‘These violent delights have violent ends’ – ‘Westworld’ review

  • 2017

    Pirates win again

  • 2017

    Estate Sale

  • 2017

    Students of Color Conference 2017

  • 2017

    Hot ‘DAMN.’ wears blue in Bompton

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    2017

    ‘Upward Bound’

  • 2017

    ‘I am one with the force, the force is with me’ – ‘Rogue One’ review

  • 2017

    Allied Health building opening set for Spring in Spring’17

  • 2017

    Fists rising in fall, a surprise encounter with Boston protest

  • 2017

    Bittersweet justice

  • 2017

    Fake news spreads like wildfire

  • 2017

    Planet of the Turtles: Elite few brave deep waters to snag turtles for research

  • 2017

    Player profile – Sophomore guard Darrion Daniels

  • 2017

    Student housing moving forward

  • 2017

    Author’s guidelines to Northwest Coast

  • 2017

    ‘Thanks for pissing people off’ An anonymous Muslim student and the Director of International Programs share their thoughts on President Donald J. Trump’s immigration ban

  • 2017

    ‘We use your mind, not your back’

  • 2017

    Student scientists welcomed to the jungle

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    2017

    C.A.R.E Team cuts a path to troubled students

  • 2017

    Campus Voices: If you were President of the United States (POTUS), how would you handle the trade embargo against Russia in the upcoming months, and would you be worried about a second Cold War?

  • 2017

    Gym locker room restoration project in process, student housing to follow

  • 2017

    Bloodied but unbowed: despite fractures and ruptures, homegrown talent won’t stop fighting

  • 2017

    Bat’s all, folks!

  • 2017

    Dungeons & Dragons tournament in Keegan Hall

  • 2017

    It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt

  • 2017

    News ASC representatives selected

  • 2017

    Three cheers for Brianna Reeves

2016
  • 2016

    Pirate women back in the championship game

  • 2016

    Run for your lives; Zombies invade campus; ASC presents: ‘The Running Dead’

  • 2016

    Freeman snags top rebounder

  • 2016

    Journalism students’ Olympian journey

  • 2016

    PUB Gallery of Art features Northwest artist

  • 2016

    Campus Stars and Stripes are honored, retired and replaced

  • 2016

    Gym equipment upgrade – Through a yet-to-be-determined funding source

  • 2016

    Anderson’s recruiting strategy still working as Pirate women restock

  • 2016

    Lady Pirates stifle Everett with potent defense

  • 2016

    What is Peninsula College’s role in state government?

  • 2016

    Women’s soccer clinch division

  • 2016

    Students subjected to religious harrassment

  • 2016

    First annual Pirate Daze delayed due to storm

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    2016

  • 2016

    Pirate Casino Night fundraiser a resounding success

  • 2016

    LGBT forum scheduled

  • 2016

    EMT students crash the frontline of crisis

  • 2016

    ‘The Sea is a Restless Whore,’ a PC production

  • 2016

    President pummels and parries Pirate Pete

  • 2016

    Remember, there is no ‘I’ in ‘Team America’ – ‘Team America: World Police’ review

  • 2016

    Hiking Club comes to fruition

  • 2016

    Math wiz bridges learning gap with innovative methods

  • 2016

    Students celebrate cultural diversity in PUB

  • 2016

    Comedy Club sets the stage

  • 2016

    Cast your vote – Opinion/Editorial

  • 2016

    American apathy and legislative liability

  • 2016

    Breaching the waters of sustainability

  • 2016

    ASL events slated on campus

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    2016

    ‘Find Your Voice’ play submissions

  • 2016

    Filharmonics sing for students

  • 2016

    Richards places 8th

  • 2016

    Peninsula’s Got Talent; Movin’ on up!

  • 2016

    Soccer star California Dreaming

  • 2016

    ‘Empathy is the most important thing for a writer to have’ poet says

  • 2016

    Major League debut for journalism student – Buccaneer managing editor hired to help cover a Seattle Mariners game for the Associated Press

  • 2016

    Flags of Nations Ceremony

  • 2016

    Pirates race to Elite Eight

  • 2016

    Top six Buccaneer Stories of the decade

  • 2016

    Benefits for student email

  • 2016

    Pirate Women rout Whatcom, Everett

  • 2016

    Reis to the rescue: Buzzer-beater derails Edmonds, wins over Whatcom and Everett lift Pirates into first place

  • 2016

    Reload, not a rebuild for men’s soccer

  • 2016

    An analysis of the 2016 election results President-elect Trump on the horizon

  • 2016

    Port Townsend Film Festival 2016

  • 2016

    From Whaler to Pirate; Michels braves the open sea of academia

  • 2016

    Allied Health and Early Childhood Education Center

  • 2016

    New Voices Act champions freedom of speech at Washington State Legislature

  • 2016

    X-Men Apocalypse Review

  • 2016

    Dare to be different; NW eccentrics

  • 2016

    Campus Voices: What is your favorite Northwest icon?

2015
  • 2015

    Getting to know PTFF

  • 2015

    Pirates unleash offensive explosion

  • 2015

    DamNation good film and call to action

  • 2015

    Writers in Residence comes full circle

  • 2015

    Pirate women swashbuckle into history at NWAC

  • 2015

    Pirate women’s basketball bounces competition

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    2015

    Women’s basketball looking to repeat

  • 2015

    Student cast garners recognition

  • 2015

    Leonard Nimoy dead at 83

  • Buccaneer Online News
    2015

    NWAC champions regroup

  • 2015

    Boogie-woogie all the way

  • 2015

    Pirate Golf Tourney takes lift, boosts athletic funding

  • 2015

    April Watkins is first 2015 honors graduate

  • 2015

    UW joins PC with longhouse on campus

  • 2015

    Cybersecurity students stymie Cyber Defense Competition

  • Buccaneer Online News
    2015

    Transportation fee to be decided June 11

  • Buccaneer Online News
    2015

    CAMPUS VOICES – What do you think could help curb police brutality?

  • 2015

    A whale of a tail

  • 2015

    Hiestand sheds light on free speech in Little Theater for First Amendment Day

  • 2015

    Let there be advice…

  • 2015

    Pirate men drown Dolphies with dastardly defence

  • 2015

    Beauty runs deep in Princess Angeline

  • 2015

    A tale of two season for Lady Pirates

  • 2015

    Port Angeles catches Pirates’ zombie fever at PC Mud Run

  • 2015

    of Montreal presents: ‘Aureate Gloom’

  • 2015

    Campus safe but situational awareness encouraged

  • 2015

    Port Angeles welcomes all genders to Esprit Week

  • 2015

    Dixon dazzles Dunk Contest with gravity-defying slam

  • 2015

    Growing terror surrounds Mali citizens

  • 2015

    Makah slam poet returns from abroad

  • 2015

    What mask do you live in? Magic of Cinema sheds light on male gender role

  • 2015

    Rodriguez takes lead of Pirate men

  • 2015

    Bill Osmundson, DDS, MPH: Vote “No” Fluoridation – Oct. 10, 2015

  • 2015

    Pirates loot NWAC treasure chest

  • 2015

    In memory of Peninsula College student Catherine Montantes

  • Buccaneer Online News
    2015

    Men’s basketball team pursues local talent

  • 2015

    Forest Storytelling Captivates Campus

  • 2015

    All Academic Team Selected

  • 2015

    BulletProof Film Highlights Disabled Community

  • Buccaneer Online News
    2015

    Journey of the ‘tenured’ student: A decade of learning

  • 2015

    VPI candidate gains VIP status

  • 2015

    Students connect, get creative ahead of finals

  • 2015

    Health Fair on its way

  • 2015

    Men claim third at NWAC

  • 2015

    Something for everyone at PTFF

  • 2015

    Candidates questioned for ASC

  • 2015

    Makah elder documents tribal life in Longhouse exhibition

  • 2015

    ‘Come Hell or High Water: The Battle for Turkey Creek’

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    2015

    ‘San Andreas’ brings destruction, but shows its faults

  • 2015

    CAMPUS VOICES – How would you feel about arming campus security and/or faculty to protect students in the case of an active shooter?

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