
PLNU offers a time of reflection and fasting through Lent
On Ash Wednesday, March 5, ashes were spread across people’s foreheads, and the person spreading the ashes said, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust yo... Read more.

Students navigate stress during housing application season
With the first portion of Point Loma Nazarene University’s two-part 2025-26 fall housing application now completed, students are awaiting the second half to o... Read more.

Sandra Cisneros reflects on writing, identity and home at 30th Annual Writer’s Symposium
The lights dim, the voices of the audience quiet and the lighting of the room centers on the stage. Two chairs sit parallel to the other; a coffee table with a ... Read more.

Book bans: The next chapter in America’s censorship debate
When a book is banned, the government or state has removed the title from public access, affecting libraries and schools who are now unable to showcase those ti... Read more.

16 Students Get Baptized at Third Annual Kamp Love
Editor’s Note: Staff writers Emily Jones and Angelica Moser attended Kamp Love. Kamp Love, directed by Grace Wisenor, Elijah Hagen and Grace Blazina, hosted i... Read more.

Sixpence None the Richer Reunites With “Rosemary Hill”
When the fall season needed them most, the alternative rock band, Sixpence None the Richer released a new EP after twelve years of hiatus. Members Leigh Nash, M... Read more.

Klassen Hall Washers Have a Laundry-List of Problems
Three out of six washers plastered with an “out-of-order” sign already creates a problem, but when you have around 180 Point Loma Nazarene University reside... Read more.

A Q&A With First-Year Out of State Students
Every student has to say goodbye to their family as they enter college, but some won’t be seeing their parents in the next week or two, or even winter bre... Read more.