Your stomach begins rumbling while the ticking of the clock gets closer to 11:55 a.m. The thought of rushing to your next class at 12:25 p.m. without food is...
Archive - February 2023
Sirens. Bright lights. A car horn. My roommates and I crowd around the window, heads bumping as we peer through the blinds. First responders gather in the...
On February 1st, the Point Loma Nazarene University Asian Student Union (ASU) and Art Club, an interest group for students who enjoy art on campus, hosted...
In a desolate corner of the world, the salt water in a bay appears to stand still. Placid, it reflects the pink and yellow of the rising sun. Scattered over...
Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, “The Sympathizer” shocked audiences and critics alike. Viet Thahn Nguyen, professor of English at the University...
The study abroad office is up and running post-COVID-19, with many students utilizing the domestic and international programs offered every semester. The Point...
Third-year applied health science Major and science-business minor, Peyton Yoshida, took the trip of a lifetime as a student of the Semester at Sea program in...
People find their passion for politics in various ways. For Emiko Akamine, Point Loma Nazarene University second-year political science major, it was through...
Spring showers will bring May flowers this year. During years where there is an unusual amount of rain, an explosion of wildflowers is likely to follow. This...