On Feb. 16, FC Porto forward Moussa Marega left the soccer field in the middle of the second half, both middle fingers raised to the crowd after opposing fans...
Archive - February 2020
“Hard work creates luck.” According to Sterling Somers, this is just one of the many quotes that push him to dig deeper than the seasons before. In an...
The Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal continues to dominate the news in sports. As spring training begins again for MLB teams, opposing players are angry...
Every four years, New Hampshire’s nickname switches from the “Granite State” to the “First in the Nation,” referring to their long-standing history of being...
“Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them...
Last week, CuraCoffee disappeared from the beverage counter in the PLNU Dining Hall and was replaced by Sodexo’s affiliated coffee brand, Aspretto. A large...
Seven students from the political science department got the opportunity to take a trip to New Hampshire for the primary Thursday, Feb. 6 through Wednesday...
Health foods often become a luxury to the already tight, college budgets, and it’s our own health that suffers. But knowing the right food groups and how much...
Rebecca Elliott is a junior multimedia journalism major. Her fashion column focuses on the various styles and trends at PLNU. We don’t deserve spoons. Of all...
Black History Month (BHM) “is truly a time to reflect and recognize,” said junior Alesia Wright, education major and president of the Black Student Union (BSU)...