Growing terror surrounds Mali citizens
By Hadassah Winters An attack occurred at a U.N. base in Kidal, in northern Mali on Nov. 28, killing three and injuring 20. The jihadist Ansar Dine group claimed responsibility for the attack according to […]
By Hadassah Winters An attack occurred at a U.N. base in Kidal, in northern Mali on Nov. 28, killing three and injuring 20. The jihadist Ansar Dine group claimed responsibility for the attack according to […]
By Eric Trent Amidst a 17-game win streak that dates back to January 2014, Peninsula women’s basketball head coach Ali Crumb and her team are already in mid-season form, capping off a red-hot, 4-0 road-trip […]
By Judah Breitbach Sandra and Yasu Osawa’s film, “Princess Angeline,” reflects the intent of a project greater than a single piece of work. That project includes highlights like “Usual and Accustomed Places,” which has been […]
By Giovanni Roverso Makah Native John Pritchard III made a name for himself thanks to slam poetry. His supporters, inspired by his work, helped him publish his first collection of poems, “We Only Love Freedom” […]
By Naomi Gish Peninsula College’s vocal jazz ensemble, directed by Elaine Gardner-Morales, will be performing their Jingle Jazz Concert on December 9 in the Little Theater. The evening of jazz-a-licious fun will begin with a […]
By Naomi Gish Oregon Shakespeare Festival actors Jeremy Thompson and Omoze Adhenre entertained and tutored Peninsula College students on Nov. 19 in the Little Theater. Invited by English professors Kate Reavy and Janet Lucus, the […]
By Giovanni Roverso Researchers stood along the walls of the Pirate Union Building in front of large printed sheets detailing their latest results in ecosystem restoration at the public event for this year’s Elwha River […]
By Eric Trent Four games into the year, one thing is certain about Peninsula men’s basketball team. They’re a different squad from last season. After boasting the 3rd-ranked defense in the NWAC last season, the […]
By Eric Trent What do the Chicago Bulls, New England Patriots and the Peninsula College Men’s Soccer team have in common? One word: Dynasty. Capping off an exhilarating 4-3 win over the Spokane Sasquatch in […]
By Kriska Obermiller “That’s my name, that’s my family name,” Jongi Claplanhoo says as he realized his family is one of many mentioned throughout the “Usual and Accustomed Places” documentary shown at Maier Hall […]
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