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By Joe Crollard After a few weeks of deliberation, the results for the Vice President of Instruction position for Peninsula College are in, and the winner is… no one. According to Peninsula College President Luke […]
By Joe Crollard After a few weeks of deliberation, the results for the Vice President of Instruction position for Peninsula College are in, and the winner is… no one. According to Peninsula College President Luke […]
By Eric Trent The Peninsula men’s basketball team went on a Cinderella run, engineering back to back upsets of #1 seeds to claim the third place trophy at the NWAC tournament. “We believed that eventually […]
By Giovanni Roverso Barbara Blackie, biology instructor at PC, is readying a new project assisting the Olympic National Park’s Elwha River restoration efforts and is seeking volunteers for spring quarter. Blackie said that students interested […]
Actor, writer, director, singer and poet Leonard Nimoy died at home on Feb. 27 from end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was 83. Nimoy was best known for his portrayal of Vulcan First Officer Spock […]
By Giovanni Roverso Peninsula College’s Information Technology department was due to finalize Internet upgrades over winter break. But when winter quarter began, it was soon apparent that something had gone awry according to PC’s Director […]
By Giovanni Roverso JRPIII A new poetic voice is rising in the Olympic Peninsula. It’s Makah and it has a name: John Robert Pritchard III. At age 23, Pritchard is hot off the heels of […]
By Jonathan Mitchell With great power comes great responsibility. With great responsibility comes an extensive vetting process. Peninsula College is currently in the process of hiring a new Vice President of Instruction. The pool of […]
You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, I’m telling you why Seahawks fans. Stand-up comedian Corey Rodriguez is coming to town—from New England, patriotically, riding a seahawk. Seriously though, who […]
By Steve Berry Students will not be displaced during the renovation in Fort Worden college classrooms. According to College President Luke Robins the historic Building 202 is in need of renovation and upgrading, it will […]
By Giovanni Roverso Dave Brasher, co-owner and co-founder of High Energy Metals or HEMi, offered a presentation at the Peninsula College Little Theater on Jan. 22. about the Sequim-based company which specializes in explosion welding. […]
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