Pirate women No.1 in region, No. 8 in nation
By Sarah Baker The Pirate women, ranked No. 1 in the NWAC and No. 8 in the nation, broke two soccer records and achieved their seventh straight league title Saturday with a 15-0 victory over […]
By Sarah Baker The Pirate women, ranked No. 1 in the NWAC and No. 8 in the nation, broke two soccer records and achieved their seventh straight league title Saturday with a 15-0 victory over […]
By Ryan Fournier Brianna Reeves, a second year PC student, is taking time for the arts this quarter. The 22 year old, with a number of accomplishments already under her belt, is currently enrolled in […]
“They’re doing it to protest the treatment of African Americans by corrupt cops. The misunderstanding is that a lot of people think they’re protesting the flag and the anthem. Because it’s so easily misunderstood […]
By Ryan Fournier As of June, Clallam Transit is offering a direct line to the eastern reaches of the Peninsula. The Strait Shot, number 123, carries passengers between Gateway Transit Center in Port Angeles and […]
By Ryan Fournier The expressions of protest taking place in professional sports, though setting off much public controversy, have not made their way to Peninsula College. “We’re kind of on our own island,” said […]
By Ryan Fournier The Early Childhood Development Center is up and running in the new Allied Health and Early Childhood Education building (K) at Peninsula College. Preschool is now offered between the hours of 9:00 […]
By Abigail Vidals “Truth is always the precondition of transformation.” Wise words spoken by keynote speaker Frank Leon Roberts at the Students of Color Conference, SOCC. Held in Yakima, Washington this conference is where community […]
By Judah Breitbach “Breaking my femur was probably one of the best things that ever happened to me,” says Pirates back and Sequim high school graduate Heidi Vereide of what might have been a major […]
By Sarah R Baker As spring quarter draws to a close, students are gearing up for summer break to visit family or transfer to universities all across the country. The freshly-selected Associated Student Council, however, […]
By Judah Breitbach Keegan Hall’s south side is turned into a temple every Friday. A place where Dungeons and Dragons players come to genuflect. And to play a game in the sun shining through large […]
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