‘PUB Global:’ a festival for the senses
By Abigail Vidals Walking into the Pirate Union Building, it was hard not to notice the vivid colors of flags and the excitement of students, faculty, and staff. The event usually starts off with a […]
By Abigail Vidals Walking into the Pirate Union Building, it was hard not to notice the vivid colors of flags and the excitement of students, faculty, and staff. The event usually starts off with a […]
“The most important thing in my opinion is being aware of what could happen. To know where to go if things like that happen. Being informed and knowing what to do, especially for students, who […]
By Maddie Hunt The New Voices act, Senate Bill 5064, was scheduled for a third reading yesterday. If passed, it would hand freedom of speech rights to public school and higher education students. The bill […]
Photos and review by Tabitha Webster “Game Face” is a documentary about the struggles that, well known athletes Terrence Clemens and Fallon Fox, face. It’s both heart wrenching and an awakening about gay and transgender […]
Photo and review by Brenna Sinding. Fat Smitty’s famous triple tier burger has been leaving customers with a satisfied and full stomach since 1983. This famous burger hasn’t and won’t change, Manager Casey Carson says. […]
Photo and story by Abigail Vidals. It’s not everyday a teenager gets to live outside his home country. An Võ, a Vietnam native, had been familiar with the English language since age 5. His mother […]
Story by Ryan Fournier. Every year, a PC home-game night is chosen to honor Native culture. This year’s games, against Skagit Valley on Jan. 24, were positioned alongside an exhibit of Jamestown S’Klallam artifacts at […]
Photos and story by Tabitha Webster. Colby Jackson started playing basketball at five. His desire to play college basketball was fueled by his love for the game, and idea of his education being paid for […]
Review by Abigail Vidals “…We are not free until all of us are free…ask her story and then shut up and listen. Black, Asian, poor, wealthy, trans, cis, Muslim, Christian. Listen, listen and then yell […]
Photos and review by Maddie Hunt Peninsula College held its third annual Peninsula’s Got Talent show on Friday, Feb. 9, in the Little Theater on PC’s campus. In first place, shocking the crowd with his […]
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