Capitalism. It means wage labor, private property and a thousand pumpkin products lining the shelves of Trader Joe’s. Every October, the aisles of Trader Joe’s...
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As a recent alumnus of PLNU, I was deeply disappointed to hear from friends and former professors that the Disability Resource Center (DRC) had changed its...
Point Loma Nazarene University experienced a blackout on Nov. 25, Monday evening, as a result of a heavy rainstorm that spread across Ocean Beach, Point Loma...
In the mid-1970s Point Loma Nazarene University began offering research opportunities to undergraduates. Every summer, STEM students gather to research...
Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novel “Dune” has been adapted once more to the big screen in Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 remake “Dune”. The narrative of “Dune” (2021) is...
A student’s hand was crushed by a faulty weight machine in the open gym area at PLNU on October 4th, breaking three bones and causing nerve damage. The...
Due to COVID-19, the concert industry has had to shift the way they present music. On the Point Loma Nazarene University campus, there are many students who...
For some, walking into the quarantined housing on campus may feel more like a prison sentence than an isolated dorm quarantine. In light of the recent...
This isn’t the first year that the Center for Justice and Reconciliation Center (CJR) at Point Loma Nazarene University has held Roots of Giving, but this will...
“Bobby C.! Bobby C.! Bobby C.!” This is what Bobby Cressey, the organist for the San Diego Padres, heard during what seemed to be a normal Saturday in August...