
‘Coming Home’ – Celebrating the life of Jim Fisher
By Jonathan Mitchell Author, poet and beloved Peninsula College English professor, James R. Fisher died of cancer on Sunday Nov. 2 with his wife, Ann, at his side. He was 72. “I think it’s his […]
By Jonathan Mitchell Author, poet and beloved Peninsula College English professor, James R. Fisher died of cancer on Sunday Nov. 2 with his wife, Ann, at his side. He was 72. “I think it’s his […]
By Jonathan Mitchell The new sociology teacher at Peninsula College this year is Tara Martin Lopez. Lopez’s Mexican-American heritage is very important to her. Growing up in New Mexico, her relatives would use Spanish as […]
By Joe Crollard Written in 1891 by Oscar Wilde, and in the French language as a failed attempt to avoid Victorian censorship, “Salome” tells a dark tale of Desire, Denial, Dance, and Death; a biblical […]
In the opening scene of “Bad Words” Guy Trilby (Jason Bateman) takes his seat next to a heavyset child. The child stares at the interloper with dull, listless eyes, struggling to comprehend the scene before […]
By Joseph Laungayan Recently an earthquake drill called The Washington Shake Out was conducted on Oct. 16 at Peninsula College. According to Operations Manager Marty Martinez, participation was mostly successful with the exception of the […]
By Giovanni Roverso Editor’s note: This article was originally titled “Civil protest runs amok in Hong Kong” Hong Kong pro-democracy demonstrators are still in the streets. The protests started out peacefully on Sep. 28, 2014 […]
By Giovanni Roverso Following delays, major network upgrades for Peninsula College originally scheduled for summer 2014 are to be completed over winter break. Steve Baxter, PC’s head of IT, explained that there were two factors […]
Joe Jordan “Probably more financial support and job placement.” Julian Macleery (vet.) “They should retain health benefits and be given more help for their mental state, as a lot of them have PTSD and other […]
Viewpoint by Jonathan Mitchell Editor’s Note: WARNING: THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE AND DUE TO ITS GRAPHIC NATURE SHOULD NOT BE READ BY ANYONE. You’re never gonna hear the word bang on the CBS […]
By Joe Crollard Through pictures and narrative, Glynda Schaad, Peninsula College English Faculty, chronicles the WWII experiences in 1944-1945 of her father Oscar Peterson in a Studium Generale Presentation on Oct. 12. 92 years old […]
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