By Christina Hambrick In the February 1, 2017 issue of the Point, an article written by a class contributor called “The trouble with transferring to...
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By Analise Nelson On December 9, Jensen’s replaced Fresh & Easy as the grocery store nearest to PLNU’s campus. According to Jensen’s owner, Adam Zack, the...
“Do not miss the opportunity of a lifetime to study outside of the United States during your time in higher education. Inside the classroom, you will...
Written by Julia Shotwell Since Trump’s inauguration, America has witnessed both feminist pro-women marches in the streets and pro-immigration protests at...
By Jeffrey Berner PLNU is home to around 2,600 students all sharing one thing in common, annual tuition costs. The approximate annual cost of tuition for PLNU...
By Jonathan Parker This week we decided to feature a story from the Creative Nonfiction class that we felt deserved to be shared. The author chose to use a...
By Brielle Budroe Regardless of one’s religion, an internship with Planned Parenthood persists as an excellent opportunity for anyone whose passions lie in...
By Gabby Kaufman Abortion is a widely debated topic within the Christian community. While the passing of Roe v Wade was groundbreaking for a lot of women, it...
By Dellon Sanders One of the difficulties behind performing Handel’s Messiah, a 275 year old piece, is that, well, 275 years old. It’s something that was...
By Amanda Moser In the case of many controversial political issues, Christians turn to the Bible for guidance, holding steadfastly to the passages and history...