In an era of baseball where the home run is king, and the three true outcome player is becoming commonplace across Major League Baseball, many fans have...
Archive - December 2022
EL DISCO ES CULTURA. It’s written on the walls, it’s written on the records and it lingers in the air amid the aromas of ground coffee beans and the humming of...
Every Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. two students, Grace Wisenor, a third-year organizational communication major, and Ryan Cummings, third-year media...
December marks the end of the Swipe Out Hunger program’s first calendar year at Point Loma Nazarene University. Swipe Out Hunger is an organization that aims...
Whether you are an avid Letterboxd user or someone who just enjoys a good movie every once in a while, there is truly something magical about the big screen...
“Christmas is so much more exciting this year,” said Gabby Starkenburg, a first-year media communication major from Washington State. “I get to celebrate it in...
I am writing this story from bed. I often find myself working from bed these days, something I still struggle to come to terms with. I am a 100% disabled...
Now, I’m not sure how I’ve managed to read 100 books in 2022. Being a try-hard literature major might have something to do with it. I’ve read some mediocre...
Voting is around the corner for Point Loma Nazarene University students. This semester, the Associated Student Body (ASB) Board of Directors (BoD) and Student...
After an eventful Thanksgiving weekend of football, we have reached Week 13—the second to last week where some teams are on a bye. The complications of having...