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Award-Winning Poet Tess Gallagher
Tess Gallagher, poet, short story writer, and teacher, is one of Port Angeles’ treasures, with many ties to Peninsula College. https://www.passthebuc.com/2016/11/empathy-is-the-most-important-thing-for-a-writer-to-have-poet-says/ She has been a consistently published writer since the 1960s, and the recipient of […]
Ex-Buccaneer Sports Editor and Mariners’ Baseball Information Manager Ryan Hueter Interviewed on Todd Ortloff Show
Sequim native, Peninsula College graduate, and 2011 Buccaneer Sports Editor, Ryan Hueter, was interviewed by Todd Ortloff of KONP News Radio on Aug 11. Hueter is the Seattle Mariners’s Information Manager, as detailed in this […]
Webster Scholarship
The home of Esther and Charles Webster is now the site of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park.Charles Webster was instrumental in attracting President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Port Angeles […]
Josh Wilson of the deli delivered educational materials
By The Buccaneer Staff The Peninsula College Bookaneer processed more than 750 orders, 500 of those hand delivered to student’s homes. Christina Wonsey, Bookstore Supervisor, Josh Wilson, Cook, and Luella Luciano, Retail Clerk have worked incredibly hard for students to receive […]
Peninsula College Library celebrates National Poetry Month
By The Buccaneer Staff Visit the PC Library’s first online display, celebrating National Poetry Month! Be sure to click on the tab for local poets and events, and thanks to Port Book and News for […]
The ASC Candidate Forum Q&A
By Mike Roggenbuck Mackenzie Corkill (Reno Nevada) – Sophomore at PC, running for President Favorite book – “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen. Huge Jane Austen fan, loves the writing style and female representation, especially in […]
Port Angeles Food Bank remains open
By Jamila Lopez Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Port Angeles Food Bank is open and operating a drive-thru and walk-up distribution open to all Clallam County residents. At this time, you do not need to […]
What’s for Quarantine Dinner
By Jamila Lopez Any other weekday morning would be a scurry to get ready for work and school. These days, the pajama parties last until noon. Parents are seen more in their yards playing with their […]
The Buc goes online for Spring Quarter
By Emily Matthiessen The Buccaneer, Peninsula College’s own student-run newspaper, is completely digital this quarter! Saving trees! Providing vital info to the community and the world!