What two movies taught me about love, grief and the beauty of temporary things
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers to “The Kiss of the Spider Woman” and “The Life of Chuck.” Grace Chaves is a third-year journalism major... Read more.
What’s Green4Gold, and why should students care?
On a sunny Wednesday morning after chapel at Point Loma Nazarene University, dozens of students gathered on Cunningham Lawn to grab a free cup of coffee before their... Read more.
Spiritual Renewal Week discusses silence, loneliness, abiding
Nearly every day at Point Loma Nazarene University, there’s a chapel service that students can attend, but between classes and friends, it can be hard for students... Read more.
Taylor Swift may have girl-bossed too close to the sun
Editor’s Note: Grace Chaves is a third-year journalism major and The Point’s opinion editor. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily... Read more.
ASB votes against Turning Point USA chapter at PLNU
Editor’s Note: This story was updated on Nov. 7 after receiving comments from the TPUSA applicants. Another update on Nov. 10 after receiving an email from the... Read more.
‘On a Sundown Sea:’ A conversation with Jill G. Hall
“There is no religion higher than the truth,” the Theosophical Society declared. They erected these words on their archways and inscribed them in their minds.... Read more.
‘Everyone deserves a second shot’: A review of Marvel’s ‘Thunderbolts*’
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers. I had never watched a single Marvel movie until I came to college. I grew up in a “Star Wars” family, and the... Read more.
Family Weekend through the eyes of PLNU students
Every October, Point Loma Nazarene University hosts Family Weekend — an opportunity for families to reconnect and form new connections with other attendees. This... Read more.
‘Hold PLNU Accountable’ Instagram, Substack founder talks intention, PLNU responds
Shortly after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a Conservative activist, on Sept. 10, an Instagram and Substack account, @hold_plnu_accountable, which posts experiences... Read more.
Stories worth telling: Where did PLNU’s campus come from?
The Theosophical Society’s motto is, “There is no religion higher than truth.” This group, which previously resided on our cliffside home of Point Loma... Read more.
