Audiobooks: A Form of Reading, Or Something Different?
Over the past decade, the popularity of the audiobook has experienced explosive growth. With the transition from CD audiobooks to a fully digital platform, the ... Read more.
Viet Thahn Nguyen’s “The Sympathizer” A Powerhouse Debut Novel
Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, “The Sympathizer” shocked audiences and critics alike. Viet Thahn Nguyen, professor of English at the Univers... Read more.
Enough Gatekeeping, Here Are the Best Nap Spots on Campus
College can be an exhausting season of life even for the most laid-back and tranquil of students. Classes, homework, jobs and social calendars all demand time, ... Read more.
I Read 100 Books This Year, Here Are the Top Five
Now, I’m not sure how I’ve managed to read 100 books in 2022. Being a try-hard literature major might have something to do with it. I’ve read some mediocr... Read more.
Workday is a Registration Nightmare
The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Point. Letters to the editor and ... Read more.
“Midnights,” I Was Not Enchanted to Meet You
For the past two weeks, I’ve heard non-stop praise for Taylor Swift’s newest album, “Midnights,” and I just don’t understand it. She’s claimed all 1... Read more.
Pulitzer Winner “The Night Watchman” a Triumph of Character and Culture
2021 Pulitzer Prize Winner “The Night Watchman” by Lousie Erdrich is an ambitious novel that digs into Native American culture in the 1950s by following the... Read more.
“Project Hail Mary” is Weir’s Return to the Spotlight
Last year, Andy Weir released “Project Hail Mary,” a science fiction novel that stayed right in Weir’s comfort zone and delighted fans who were disappoint... Read more.
Billy Summers: A Refreshing Genre Departure
Released last year and spending weeks at the top of the “New York Times” bestseller list, “Billy Summers” is Stephen King’s latest powerhouse novel. K... Read more.
PLNU Honors Program Sails San Diego
On Saturday Oct. 1, the Point Loma Nazarene University Honors Program set sail on San Diego bay, continuing a tradition that was put on hold during COVID-19. Pr... Read more.