Students at Point Loma Nazarene University are required to live on campus for their first and second years of college, unless they are living at home with a...
Archive - November 2021
Giant round light fixtures are going missing in Nease Hall. And as Peter Tolo, a freshman Residential Assistant (RA) in Nease said, “this isn’t the first time...
Point Loma Nazarene University experienced a blackout on Nov. 25, Monday evening, as a result of a heavy rainstorm that spread across Ocean Beach, Point Loma...
Q: How do you know you are in love with someone or just infatuated with them? First and foremost, before I delve into this topic, I must attribute recognition...
A student’s hand was crushed by a faulty weight machine in the open gym area at PLNU on October 4th, breaking three bones and causing nerve damage. The...
Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novel “Dune” has been adapted once more to the big screen in Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 remake “Dune”. The narrative of “Dune” (2021) is...
On Point Loma Nazarene University’s campus, there are several Loma themed Instagram accounts that have been created and obtained great followings. One...
Despite the revolution of music-streaming, there is still a demand for hard copies of music. CD’s, vinyl records and cassette tapes are still widely available...
Tony Le Calvez is a senior literature major and the arts & entertainment editor at The Point. His “Out of the Glovebox” column focuses on highlighting both...
Due to COVID-19, the concert industry has had to shift the way they present music. On the Point Loma Nazarene University campus, there are many students who...