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Ross reigns supreme
By Eric Trent Winning eight Northwest Athletic Conference Championships in six years—across only two sports—requires considerable effort, and a relentless dedication to teamwork at all levels of an organization. A profound level of buy-in is necessary, from […]
Students make long journey to Denver and back for drama competition
By Haddassah Winters Every year, The Kennedy Center for the American College Theater Festival holds a nation-wide competition for college students to compete in various aspects of theater. The winners of each region go on […]
Breaching the waters of sustainability
By Melissa Copeland “The Breach” is an enticing documentary by a Washington filmmaker, Mark Titus. This film goes in depth on the dwindling salmon populations and the efforts to help raise those populations. Where have […]
Trekking the Dungeness
By Judah Breitbach The arrangements had been made. The weather was beautiful. I had planned on going with the college hiking club, walking the Dungeness Spit with the goal of making it to the lighthouse. Everyone was […]
Raising awareness about sexual assault
By Mike Drake At the 88th Oscars, Vice President Joe Biden said, “despite significant progress over the last few years, too many women and men, on and off college campuses, are still victims of sexual […]
Pirates race to Elite Eight
It was all too familiar. Ali Crumb and her Pirate women ran away from the competition in the first round of the Northwest Athletic Conference playoffs. Fueled by two 10-0 runs in the first half, […]
Filharmonics sing for students
By Naomi Gish “I would totally rewind that whole night and watch it again,” said Peninsula College student Kylie Graham, who attended the a cappella group The Filharmonic’s concert on Mar. 2 in the Little […]
The Bookaneer: ‘The Truth is out there’
By Chris Urquia and Stephanie LaCour Recently, there has been some inquiry from students as to the costs of textbooks. Let’s face it. It’s expensive. However, with all that said, there’s information that all students […]
In the pursuit of freedom of expression: Marina Shipova’s Digital Publishing class praised by student authors at Studium Generale
By Giovanni Roverso DIY book authors shared their stories and experiences for Studium Generale at the Peninsula College Little Theater on Feb. 4. PC Multimedia Communications Instructor Marina Shipova and English Instructors Kate Reavey and Janet Lucas […]