LGBT forum scheduled
By Sarah Baker Peninsula College is hosting a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender forum for students to discuss what makes a safe and positive environment. On May 18 at 3 p.m., and May 20 at 12:30 p.m., […]
By Sarah Baker Peninsula College is hosting a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender forum for students to discuss what makes a safe and positive environment. On May 18 at 3 p.m., and May 20 at 12:30 p.m., […]
By Chris Urquia The world of cybersecurity is a pretty cryptic place – angels battle demons, white hats battle black hats – and here at Peninsula College, the cybersecurity team studies and trains hard to compete head-to-head […]
By Sarah Baker The annual, and very frantic, university application period is nearing as December 15 gets closer with each passing day. Many students don’t even have this date on their radar. However, for some, this search […]
By Sarah Baker It’s a civil rights debate that has expanded over decades of political debacles and ethical arguments; gender-neutral bathrooms and furthermore, the proposed right for trans Americans to use whichever binary facility they identify with. […]
By Ivan Sitohang and Mike Drake Peninsula College and Joy Production, the company that owns the Pirate Cove Cafe, have decided to part ways. As of June 30, the contract that binds them together expires. Peninsula College will take over […]
By Eric Trent Sophomore basketball stand- outs Deonte Dixon and Ryley Callaghan will be heading to op- posite ends of the country after signing letters of intent to play at universities in Florida and Ha- […]
Viewpoint and photos by Chris Urquia 6:30pm rolled around, and 11 members of the Sequim Vineyard Youthgroup departed from the Sequim Valley Foursquare Church on March 22nd. 11 daring souls, Sean Clift, Mary Lu Clift, […]
The Senior Dance is an annual event held every other year at the Senior Center. This year, the dance was held on in the Pirate Union Building on April 12. This dance is […]
By Judah Breitbach The outcome was expected. The atmosphere was not. Roger beat Kit, 21- 12 in the final match of the school Ping Pong tournament on April 14. The first round of 16 contestants […]
Analysis by Sarah Baker Are Pirates students aware of the political atmosphere? Do they know the U.S. Vice President? The Pope? The college’s own President? The Buccaneer editorial leaders set out to answer these questions […]
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