Pirates prepare for season
By Joseph Laungayan The Peninsula Pirates woman basketball team opened their season by going into overtime. Although the score was 66-65 in favor of the Wenatchee Knights, It was a close game to the final […]
By Joseph Laungayan The Peninsula Pirates woman basketball team opened their season by going into overtime. Although the score was 66-65 in favor of the Wenatchee Knights, It was a close game to the final […]
By Joseph Laungayan Peninsula College Tidepools Magazine and Peninsula Daily News team up to give writers and photographers a chance to have literary and artistic works published for the opportunity to win cash prizes. Young […]
By Patrick McCready In Tukwila, Washington, the bar was set high for the women’s soccer teams of the final four in the Northwest Athletic Conference. The Peninsula College Pirates were one of these teams. Although […]
By Alecx Abbott This coming spring, Peninsula College is planning another presentation of “House of Learning: The Spirit of the Peninsula College Longhouse,” to college administrators. “All of our state level trustees come together for […]
By Patrick McCready When it comes to trees, it doesn’t matter if it comes from an arc welder’s torch or if it was chopped down by hand. This year for the Peninsula College traditional Tree […]
Photos and story by Abby Latson and Makayla Descala The Coast Guard base isn’t generally a place you can get access to, but for the last 18 years, every Nov. 11 they open their gates […]
By Giovanni Roverso Peninsula College is providing Microsoft Office to all students (and faculty) free of charge. This means the latest version of the full Office productivity suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and more […]
By Jonathan Mitchell Author, poet and beloved Peninsula College English professor, James R. Fisher died of cancer on Sunday Nov. 2 with his wife, Ann, at his side. He was 72. “I think it’s his […]
By Giovanni Roverso Editor’s note: This article was originally titled “Civil protest runs amok in Hong Kong” Hong Kong pro-democracy demonstrators are still in the streets. The protests started out peacefully on Sep. 28, 2014 […]
By Giovanni Roverso Following delays, major network upgrades for Peninsula College originally scheduled for summer 2014 are to be completed over winter break. Steve Baxter, PC’s head of IT, explained that there were two factors […]
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