Set in 1978, David O. Russell’s film about con-people, politicians and the FBI takes viewers on a stagnant journey through the personal hells of all involved...
Archive - February 2014
This is neither a news story, nor a tribute to a fallen actor. This is a eulogy for an American actor who aspired to great heights and focused on the things...
With a passion for style and an aptitude for public speaking, Nikki Holguin brings a creative flair to PLNU’s Point TV. She serves as an anchor and also hosts...
Once an Olympian, always an Olympian. Never former; Never past. This is our Olympic motto and signifies a bond we share transcending our sport, our Games, and...
Many people ask me, “ Why is there a need for Black History Month?” or “Why does PLNU ‘even’ have a Black Student Union?” I used to feel this was an unfair...
Only at PLNU can you earn course credits and publishing rights within the same class. Last semester literature and writing professor Michael Clark radically...
Every spring term PLNU invites a vast array of writers to come to our seaside campus to speak to the San Diego community about their work. Writer’s Symposium...
This coming spring break, about 50 PLNU students will have a lot of work ahead of them on the annual Spring Break Build which will be happening this year from...
David Busic, a general superintendent for the Church of the Nazarene was a guest speaker at chapel on Feb. 14. His sermon encouraged students to lead their...