By: Sofia Lo Piano It all begins with that classic Caf chime. Like a song, it serenades your steps as you enter the bustling Nicholson Dining Commons. Curious...
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By: Anna Clancy Disclaimer: The nutrition and health discussion found in this article is not intended to be a replacement for health or medical advice. Always...
By: Susan Agee Borland, Blunt Poet Laureate There is a bond among people who travel Together through the passage of times. Even our unknown companions are...
By: Neal Putnam, “Hot Seat” columnist for The Point (1974-1975); Investigative Reporter for The Blunt (1976); Current Newspaper Reporter I wrote the column...
In the in-between. In the alleys and the underpasses. That’s where you’ll find it. Somewhere running the line between a vision and vagrancy. On Commercial...
Part I: Before There Was a Blunt… There Was A Point The college was on unstable ground. A once-stout Nazarene college that sat northeast of Los Angeles...
By Tony Le Calvez (Blunt Scholar, 2022) With the opening clickety-clacks of the castanets, Miles Davis & Gil Evans transport me to a street in Cordoba. I...
By Michael J. Christensen, a member of the Selection Committee for The Blunt Scholarship. “AS I SEE IT” was Christensen’s weekly opinion column when he was...
The ‘70s were a time of turmoil: it was Nixon v. Humphrey, it was the Vietnam anti-war movement, it was racial inequalities, it was second-wave feminism, it...
The Last Dinner Party takes listeners to a room filled with candlelight, ballgowns and grand pianos in their debut album “Prelude to Ecstasy.” The album...