
Pirates win again
By Ivan Sitohang Currently in first place in the North Division, the Peninsula Pirates men’s basketball team is back to their winning ways after suffering a recent loss to the Shoreline Dolphins. On Saturday, the […]
By Ivan Sitohang Currently in first place in the North Division, the Peninsula Pirates men’s basketball team is back to their winning ways after suffering a recent loss to the Shoreline Dolphins. On Saturday, the […]
By Judah Breitbach and Sarah Baker How do we distinguish fact from fallacy when even our commander-in-chief walks the line between the two? This may be the overarching question of the 45th administration. There are other […]
Hannibal is a familiar name, a chilling tale: the silver tongued, well mannered cannibal, forever drawing in new fans and keeping older ones hooked. While originally made famous by the 1991 film “Silence of the […]
By Melissa Copleand Peninsula College’s dance team made their debut performance during the Feb. 8 basketball game halftime show. The dance featured an array of dances and music from Latin pop to a throwback Michael […]
By Melissa Copleand Work is nearly finished at Peninsula College’s new Allied Health and Early Childhood Development Center building, located at the Port Angeles Campus. The building will house the Medical Assisting programs, the Nursing […]
By Melissa Copleand Peninsula College’s annual talent show was held Friday night in the Little theater. A variety of 13 acts took the stage to perform their hearts out for a chance to win the […]
Photos & story by Terry Binando A couple of months ago I volunteered to help clean up a yard that belongs to a hoarder. 20 truck loads later, I was shocked that people could have […]
By Melissa Copeland The 26th annual Scott Firefighter stairclimb in support of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is quickly approaching on March 12. In preperation, Port Angeles Fire Department (PAFD) hosted a series of four […]
By Judah Breitbach The search for a new men’s soccer coach to replace 2016 NWAC Coach of the Year, Cale Rodriguez, began almost as soon as he gave notice that he would be transitioning to […]
By Stephanie LaCour A group of 11 students partook in an adventure to Sitka, Alaska, for Whalefest during fall quarter. Students were deployed to a research vessel set up with workshops taught by experts in […]
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