Stories from strangers: A local with deep ties to PLNU
Editor’s Note: “Stories from strangers” is a bi-weekly column that features people regularly seen on campus who aren’t affiliated with Point Loma Nazarene... Read more.
Stories from strangers: Barbara Fletcher, the ocean engineer next door
Editor’s Note: “Stories from strangers” is a bi-weekly column that features people regularly seen on campus who aren’t affiliated with Point Loma Nazarene... Read more.
Why everyone (and their roommates) is listening to Olivia Dean
I once was told that to get a song out of your head, you take two deep breaths and count down from 20. I breathe in and breathe out as I begin to count down. ... Read more.
Stories from strangers: A man who changed his career to be near good waves
Editor’s Note: “Stories from strangers” is a bi-weekly column that features people regularly seen on campus who aren’t affiliated with Point Loma Nazarene... Read more.
PLNU students lead weekly evangelism, worship amid SDSU parties
Nearly 75 students filled a backyard nestled between two fraternity houses on San Diego State University’s campus, singing worship music, engaging in prayer and... Read more.
Room 245
My roommate and I stood on our unstable chairs that night before we moved out, scribbling our names above the door of Klassen Hall’s room 245. This was our way... Read more.
PLNU students gone bananas for extra cash
“Is Jesse Cole going to be at the game today?” a fan asked me. There I stood, outside Petco Park on the street corner of Tenth and J Street, about 10 hours into... Read more.
‘Live Justice’ event brings sustainability education to campus
Students could be spotted on Cunningham Lawn looking through piles of second hand clothes, sipping on a cup of coffee, enjoying Ben and Jerry’s ice cream or stopping... Read more.
Community garden minutes from PLNU, open to public
Kale, snap peas, cabbage, peonies and strawberries thrive under the San Diego sun in Westminster community garden, about a half mile away from the entrance of Point... Read more.
Students utilize campus resources to avoid peak flu season
December through February are peak flu months, but the United States is facing what is considered to be a high-intensity contraction of influenza in this 2024-25... Read more.
