
Top six Buccaneer Stories of the decade
By Eric Trent People look at the past to rekindle old memories, relive past experiences or examine the before and after effects of seminal events. Here at The Buccaneer, we have taken a look at […]
By Eric Trent People look at the past to rekindle old memories, relive past experiences or examine the before and after effects of seminal events. Here at The Buccaneer, we have taken a look at […]
By Naomi Gish “This is Our Time: Truth Redefined,” is the motto of the 26th annual Students of Color Conference that Peninsula College’s Diversity Alliance Club is participating in. Any and all students are welcome to apply […]
By Judah Breitbach The Associated Student Council is continuing its sponsorship of Sierra Leonean fifth-grade student, Alhassan Turay, 12. The ASC has been sponsoring Turay with a $43 donation, plus school supplies once a month for the […]
By Nick Johnson The Associated Student Counsel passed a motion on Feb. 9 to purchase a new table tennis platform for the Pirate Union Building. Table Tennis has taken rise at Peninsula College, as students have already […]
By Naomi Gish “The fear is so incredible and they don’t leave because of it,” said Labor trafficking specialist Jennifer Williams, who works on a task force with other officers. Williams, along with Detective Megan Bruneau of […]
By Melissa Copeland While it can be difficult to make an impact community wide, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) get the opportunity to make a difference for individual people when they are having a horrible day. “I find […]
By Judah Breitbach Carpe Diem. Seize the day. It’s a popular theme often seen in the movies. Peninsula alumnus Sam Towers seized his moment and it took him all the way to Hollywood and the […]
By Melissa Copeland Five years ago, students and the Peninsula College International Office put together an event called PUB Global. Peninsula College has approximately 130 international students and many domestic students from a variety of backgrounds. This […]
By Eric Trent Peninsula women’s bench should be renamed ‘The Workbench’, because that’s what they do. Put in work. Fueled by a 31-point contribution from their reserves, the Pirates delivered a back-alley beatdown, trouncing Edmonds 87-35, […]
By Nick Johnson Peninsula College Men’s Soccer Captain Eddie Benito will be taking his talents to Division I UC Riverside’s soccer program, where he recently signed a letter of intent. Benito will be joining the program for […]
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