Photos From the 3rd Precinct
PLNU alumnus Daniel Spaite (B.A. ‘13, M.A. ‘19) shares photos from his experience living in Minneapolis during the Black Lives Matter protests. All photos a... Read more.
The Great Commission
“Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing the... Read more.
The Holy Spirit in Conversation
La Croix’s cracked open and students settled into their seats in the Fermanian Conference Room to listen to a conversation about the Holy Spirit—its role, i... Read more.
Rooted Magazine
While flipping through a student magazine at BIOLA University, junior Jannah Maling read a story about an Asian student who’s Starbucks coffee cup had “Chin... Read more.
PLNU Nursing Students Administer Free Flu Shots
According to the County of San Diego Influenza Watch final report, 35 adults under the age of 65 died with the flu infection and there were 9,655 reported cases... Read more.
Charitable Discourse
About 150 students packed into the ARC November 18 to learn about charitable discourse, in light of the chapel petition and planned unsuccessful walk out a few ... Read more.
Study Abroad Students See Hope for Notre Dame Cathedral’s Future
When the Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire April 15, 2019, several PLNU students posted to their social media sharing about the experience they had when th... Read more.
They’re Certainly Beautiful, But Are They Harmful?
After inches of rain, Sunset Cliffs has become home to tall, bright flowers that blow in the ocean wind. They are bea... Read more.
PLNU Hosts 2019 Special Olympics
With a cup of coffee in his hand, Special Olympian Jason Whittaker was ready for his favorite event of the day, the relay race. “Y.M.C.A” was playing in the... Read more.
Solomon Theatre Presents: “Women of Lockerbie”
The dress rehearsals have commenced and the stage is prepared for show time! PLNU’s spring production “Women of Lockerbie” is based on a true story and fo... Read more.