As students walked candlelit Caf Lane to recognize the life of Martin Luther King Jr., they were not reminded of photos from history textbooks that make the...
Author - Elaine Alfaro
Editor in Chief
When Andy Plata, a third-year marketing major, injured her ankle while doing a workout on the eighth-floor patio of Nease, she had no idea what to do. “I...
As students on Point Loma Nazarene’s campus make the daily morning trek to the cafeteria, there is an awkward moment prior to scanning their meal plan card...
As staff, faculty and undergraduate students say goodbye to the senior class, they also look ahead to welcome a new group of first-year students at PLNU. Six...
For first-year students like Sam del Ray and Jessie Taylor, college is a time to step into a brand new community. During this pandemic year, meeting new people...
This past summer with Black Lives Matter protests happening across the country and locally in the city of La Mesa, PLNU faculty addressed racism and...
On Mar. 22 Point Loma Nazarene University transitioned to in-person, indoor classroom settings. For most first-year students living on campus, this was the...
In November 2020, thousands of mail-in ballots made their way to ballot drop-off locations as Election Day approached. The large number of mail-in ballots is a...
As a second-generation Filipino American, I heard the stories of my grandparents bringing my dad and his siblings to Japan and then eventually to America. But...
During the normal school year, the Center for Justice and Reconciliation (CJR) at Point Loma Nazarene University fills Caf Lane with a variety of different...