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Golden shovels and a ceremonial shifting of soil signal the beginning of a new breath of life for a century old locomotive at the groundbreaking for the Restore the 4! project in Port Angeles, Washington […]
Golden shovels and a ceremonial shifting of soil signal the beginning of a new breath of life for a century old locomotive at the groundbreaking for the Restore the 4! project in Port Angeles, Washington […]
Julietto Burnette, 22, lit by morning sun at local coffee & crepe shop, Pink Pony Cafe, on Lincoln St in Port Angeles, WA. During fall the morning sun shines thru the east window into the […]
Courtesy of Makenna Sweeney©2025 TheBuc “Feeding Hope: Sequim High School Senior Celebrates 9 Years of Giving Back” Skylar Krzyworz, 18, a Sequim High School senior, is approaching a remarkable milestone—nine consecutive years of volunteer service […]
A Letter from President Suzy Ames Since its founding 64 years ago, Peninsula College has been proud to welcome students from all backgrounds and held firmly to the belief that higher education should be open, […]
Morgan denied tenure – by Cathy Logg Marilyn Morgan, sociology and anthropology instructor, has become the first instructor in Peninsula College history to be denied tenure. According to Floyd Young, dean of instruction, Dr. Morgan’s […]
One office contested in ASB election The office of AS President isthe only contested race intoday’s ASB elections.James Cox and LarryMcFadden are running it offtoday in the only race thathasn’t already been decided.Lisa Hitt and […]
Dilling and Simon elected prexys,largest voting turn-out ever Sophomore Ron Dilling and freshman Chuck Simon were elected presidents of their respectiveclasses in the Peninsula College elections October 14 in the largest voting turn-out in the […]
Oilport Awareness Day Carter asked to oilport parade A Peninsula College oilport awareness group is waiting to learn whether President Carter will come to Port Angeles later this month. Carter will be in Seattle Nov. […]
‘Students don’t know what they’re missing’ -by Teresa Kono (second in series) JoAnne Hughes notices that while many students use the library, they always seem to be the same ones. “Those who use the library, […]
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