Poverty Simulation Brings Hope
Two billion. Two billion people on our Earth earn less than three dollars a day. This was one of the many jarring facts that was brought to the surface at HOPE ... Read more.
Q&A With Daniel Watman
A “binational friendship garden” is situated between the United States and Mexico and has been a passion project of garden coordinator Daniel Watman... Read more.
Hillside Improvements Aim to Restore Native Plants
“Good morning!” Long-time neighbor of Sunset Cliffs Natural Park David Kimball wakes up early in his house before the sun comes up and heads over to the dem... Read more.
“Straws Suck” Campaign Hits Local Restaurants
Restaurants have the ability to influence their customers with what they serve and how they serve it; restaurants near the ocean have the added ability to suppo... Read more.
Three Women Alumnus Return to PLNU
Last Tuesday evening, PLNU students were invited to join in conversation with three women graduates in Colt Hall. The event, Women’s Stories, Life and Career ... Read more.
Science and Religion in Genesis
PLNU’s various on-campus clubs allow students to connect what they are learning in the classroom to religion. Last Thursday, over 60 students, along with some... Read more.
Loma Gets Renewed
When students hear the word “renewal,” they may think of it as something they need but will never receive. At PLNU, the campus dedicates an entire week cele... Read more.
MythBusters: Loma Edition
With an interesting background story and a complete movement of the campus in 1973, PLNU holds a lot of history. Originally called Pacific Bible College, the un... Read more.
No Car? No Problem
It’s only the fourth week of school, but with academic responsibilities setting in, along with anxiety, many students live for the weekend. Since PLNU does no... Read more.
New Year, New Discipleship Groups
Point Loma Nazarene University offers many opportunities for students to get involved in small groups and mentoring. These programs shift every year as new stud... Read more.