A Starry Night at PLNU’s Spring Formal
PLNU’s ASB Hosts 2024 Spring Formal By: Grace Chaves On March 16, Point Loma Nazarene University students set aside their flip-flops and hoodies and trade... Read more.
Stalls, Escapes and Sanctuaries: PLNU’s Favorite Bathrooms
By: Elijah Ratermanis There is one thing that every member of Point Loma Nazarene University’s community has in common: using the bathroom. Few people enjoy w... Read more.
LJWL Announces New English Major For Fall 2024
By: Amber Paulin This month, Point Loma Nazarene University’s Department of Literature, Journalism, Writing and Languages (LJWL) has informed its students tha... Read more.
Tick Tock, TikTok: Congress’s Decision to Ban
By: Kaylie Shadburn On Wednesday, March 13, 2024, Americans woke up to headlines stating that the United States House of Representatives passed a bill to forc... Read more.
Dorm Discussions to Digital Dialogues
By: Kaylie Shadburn A year ago, a student in Young Residence Hall walked into her friend’s room and told them she wanted to start a podcast. Today, it i... Read more.
Plant-Based Diets and Iron Deficiency: What You Need to Know
By: Anna Clancy Disclaimer: The nutrition and health discussion found in this story is not intended to be a replacement for health or medical advice. Always con... Read more.
New Members to our Raccoon Population? Everything to Know About the Loma Raccoons in Spring
By: Amber Paulin To be a Point Loma Nazarene University student is to come into contact with our furry, nocturnal raccoon friends of San Diego. Maybe their fluf... Read more.
Review: English, a play of language and identity
By: Sofia Lo Piano Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024 was the last night to see “English,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Sanaz Toossi, at The Old Globe in San Diego... Read more.
Love and War: A Night with Jordy Searcy
Point Radio Brings Jordy Searcy to Campus By: Grace Chaves Electric guitars, Yerba Mates, the sun setting into the Pacific and local San Diego singer/songwriter... Read more.
Student Offers Tailoring Services
By: Aliah Fabros Thrift culture is alive and well at Point Loma Nazarene University. There are many ways the student body has made shopping secondhand an acce... Read more.