The Interview
Review by Jonathan Mitchell Upon its release “The Interview” was mired in controversy. Due to threats of terrorist attacks against theaters playing the movie by North Korea, many theaters opted not to take the risk. […]
Review by Jonathan Mitchell Upon its release “The Interview” was mired in controversy. Due to threats of terrorist attacks against theaters playing the movie by North Korea, many theaters opted not to take the risk. […]
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 Eric Trent Seated beneath a giant, square skylight, a soft light is showering the middle of the room then slowly fading to darkness in the outer reaching corners. About 40 people are seated in […]
By Jonathan Mitchell We decided to ask some of your favorite professors and staff members to go “on the record” and discuss their favorite albums. “Infinity” by Journey (1978) Why you chose it: “It was […]
By Joe Crollard and Jonathan Mitchell, All original images courtesy of wikimedia.org. Editorial illustrations by Jonathan Mitchell. Are you tired of being alone on Valentines Day? Do you want to find your “special someone” but […]
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 Eric Trent Ten Peninsula College soccer players recently signed letters of intent to contiue their play at four year schools. “As the program has progressed over the last five years, I find myself talking […]
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 […]
By Steve Berry Washington State Poet Laureate, Elizabeth Austin and Alice Derry, a former teacher at Peninsula College, both presented poems at the Foothills Writers Series event Thursday, Jan 29. The audience in the near […]
Beth Connelly “I think it’s a pretty fair requirement. If you’re going to a school where you have a ton of people in a small space, it just makes sense. I’m not a fan of […]
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