Honey bee mine
By Joe Crollard What’s the buzz on campus? Well, the hope is bees. At least for Director of Community and Environmental Affairs Eulalia Engel, who is currently working with various students and faculty on a […]
By Joe Crollard What’s the buzz on campus? Well, the hope is bees. At least for Director of Community and Environmental Affairs Eulalia Engel, who is currently working with various students and faculty on a […]
By Steve Berry Students will not be displaced during the renovation in Fort Worden college classrooms. According to College President Luke Robins the historic Building 202 is in need of renovation and upgrading, it will […]
By Eric Trent What started as a stolen vehicle report, quickly turned into a police chase, followed by a foot pursuit and game of hide and seek on the Peninsula College campus, for one suspect, […]
By Giovanni Roverso Dave Brasher, co-owner and co-founder of High Energy Metals or HEMi, offered a presentation at the Peninsula College Little Theater on Jan. 22. about the Sequim-based company which specializes in explosion welding. […]
By Joe Crollard As the first of a series of conversations regarding sensitive but important societal issues, “Real Talk,” began on Jan. 16 with a public discussion on institutionalized racism and the events in Ferguson, […]
By Giovanni Roverso Meet PlaneCam lite, Peninsula College’s new eye in the sky. The six-propeller drone—technically an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle—or hexacopter is poised to facilitate research around the Elwha River estuary. The hexacopter is set […]
By Joe Crollard & Jonathan Mitchell Eating contest Three time eating contest champion Fred Robinson was dethroned in this years four course competition by Larry Blomberg. The contestants competed in four speed based rounds: two […]
By Steve Berry “I’m the black lady that speaks in Washington,” said Erin Jones introducing herself. The icebreaking comment drew a laugh in the Little Theater. Jones is asked to speak on Martin Luther King […]
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 […]
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