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...
Author - Marlee Drake
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...
Through a night of music, prayer, art and speeches put on by the Christian Community Development Association, or CCDA, students learned about mass...
Between homework, classes, work and socializing, finding time to get adequate sleep and exercise can often prove difficult for students. A survey of 60 PLNU...
Among the absurd stories that gave the show its voice, Netflix’s “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” found a way to tell stories of trauma and recovery in a...
After a semester abroad and adjusting to a new culture and lifestyle, students returning can experience “reverse culture shock,” according to The Center for...
These days, taking a trip to the movies often means having to choose between sequels, remakes and reboots of old movies, or yet another film based on a comic...
“New year, new me,” the unofficial catchphrase of New Year’s Day, will be ringing in our ears in just a few weeks on Jan. 1 as resolutions are made across the...