In the past several days, two protests occurred at Point Loma Nazarene University regarding the actions of the Provost, Kerry Fulcher, who recently dismissed –...
Archive - April 2023
Students in the Humanities Honors Program attended The XIXth at The Old Globe theater on Saturday, March 26. The play focuses on Tommie Smith and John Carlos...
Last season, the San Diego Padres managed to do something they had not done in 24 years – make it to the Major League Baseball (MLB) National League...
The 2022-23 Point Loma Nazarene University Sea Lions men’s basketball team will go down as one of the best in school history, finishing with a 29-4 regular...
On April 1, 2023, a group of Point Loma Nazarene University film students set up equipment to film a short film called “Who’s Watching Me.” The film is about a...
Professional and college sports teams in San Diego haven’t always enjoyed the success that they’re enjoying now. In fact, they have a history of being below...
The Civil Rights Pilgrimage is a new class this year that includes a pilgrimage through the south over spring break, March third through March ninth. The goal...
Looking into third-year biology major Ella Carlos’s space in her Goodwin triple, one might notice how every available space is filled with small pots and...
On March 22, Point Loma Nazarene University students gathered in the lower lounge of Goodwin Residence Hall to enjoy food and refreshments and hear fellow...
Easter in Rome may seem like a match made in heaven. Literally. Being the Catholic capital of the world, Holy Week is highly celebrated here. That being said...