This week, I’ve been chatting with neighbors, going on shopping sprees and taking trips on planes, all without breaking the rules of social distancing. That’s...
Author - Marlee Drake
Last month, one of the most popular comedies on TV according to the Nielsen ratings, “The Good Place” did something that is rare for many other shows. It ended...
This semester, a big shift has occurred in PLNU’s Center for Justice and Reconciliation: PLNU Professor of Sociology Jamie Gates has stepped down from his role...
Students often complain among each other about their professors: They have unreasonable expectations, their lectures are too boring or they go off on tangents...
Fifteen-year-old Anthony Womack lost his life after cliff jumping off Sunset Cliffs on Sept. 11, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. He jumped off...
The end of the semester—and finals week—is looming, and with it, the shadow of anxiety is being cast over much of PLNU. If you’re feeling the stress of...
This year’s Wear Justice Festival put on by PLNU’s Center for Justice and Reconciliation (CJR), shifts its focus from a vendor centered day to educating...
Six years ago, PLNU senior writing major Whitney Byrd survived the shooting at Arapahoe High School. Byrd, along with many students in the U.S., has had to...
Search #SelfCare on social media and you’ll likely find a variety of posts about things like bath bombs, face masks, binging tv shows and staying in bed all...
As ASB elections draw to a close, students will be casting their votes for the candidates of their choice. However, the question is, how do students decide who...