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By Abigail Vidals A Kanye West song played in the background from the ASC stereo, as students waited patiently for the final preparations to be made. The contestants filled the seats, in total counting nine […]
By Abigail Vidals A Kanye West song played in the background from the ASC stereo, as students waited patiently for the final preparations to be made. The contestants filled the seats, in total counting nine […]
Photo and story by Maddie Hunt At the beginning of Winter quarter, Marty Martinez, Peninsula Colleges’ campus safety operations manager, installed new IceAlert technology to help prevent slips and falls on campus this winter. 12 […]
By Abigail Vidals “What kind of impact is technology leaving on the youth of today?” This is something Joe Batt, South Puget Sound Community College instructor, has been asking himself. As a figurative ceramic […]
Photos and story by Ryan Fournier A Port Angeles drop-in center and greenhouse, commonly known for its services to homeless and low-income residents, is a conduit to college for some. The Answer For […]
By Abigail Vidals Peninsula College honored student athletes Akari Hoshino, Yamilei Rodriguez, Jose Soto, Bailie Zuber, Alex Baham and Alicia Dugan, at this year’s annual student awardds presentation. Each year the Athletic Department choses […]
By Sarah R. Baker In Washington, a bill (SB 5432) under consideration would, if adopted, prohibit a retail store owner or operator from providing a carryout bag to a customer, unless it is compostable plastic, […]
Photo and story by Tabitha Webster The Basic Food & Employment Training program gives low-income students the opportunity to receive career training through Professional/Technical programs at Peninsula College. BFET, administered by the Washington Department of […]
By Ryan Fournier “What white people have to do is, try to find out in their own hearts why it was necessary to have a nigger in the first place, because I am not […]
By Sarah Rayne Baker The reception of this movie, much like other blockbusters that belong to franchises with alarmingly cultish followings, was incredibly mixed. And to a polarizing degree. The largest disparity is between critics […]
Photos and story by Ryan Fournier Pirate men, with a 2-2 record (12-7 overall), are in the running for the North Region playoffs. “I think guys understand what they can bring to the […]
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