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...
Author - Elaine Alfaro
Editor in Chief
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...
Election season is over after a record-breaking year of mail-in ballots. Amazon Prime Day, which was Oct. 13-14, also occurred during this time. To add to the...
Ebony Bailey is a self-proclaimed “Blaxican.” She gained prominence in short film communities with her films exhibited at the Hola Mexico Film Festival, Haiti...
Over the past week, I witnessed two cast reunions I never thought I would experience in my lifetime. The Democrats of Wisconsin gathered the entire cast of...
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On Oct. 7, an amazing advancement for women occurred for the first time in history: Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna, a duo of female scientists...
How does one find community in a classroom over Zoom and a world that is experienced at a 6-foot distance? At Point Loma Nazarene University, most first-year...