
Annoyed by fees? Here’s why some majors cost more than others
Editor’s Note: This version has been updated since the print edition on April 30. Details with more accurate information about the Nursing Program Fee were added... Read more.

Final words from retiring professors
Six professors at Point Loma Nazarene University are retiring this year, and each has left an impact on many students, faculty and alumni. Within their years of... Read more.

PLNU’s club volleyball ranks No. 4 in nation
Point Loma Nazarene University’s women’s club volleyball team has seen a successful season, ranking No. 4 in the nation and being one of six teams to qualify... Read more.

Billabong, Quiksilver, Volcom to close in U.S., PLNU reacts
Liberated Brands, operator of surf brands such as Billabong, Quiksilver and Volcom, filed for bankruptcy in early February after losing its licensing agreement with... Read more.

A gift giver’s guide for Valentine’s Day
It’s February and love is in the air. Whether you have a valentine or a galentine, Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate one’s love and appreciation for close... Read more.

Remembering a legend
Editor’s Note: Per Marty Decker’s request, details of his statistics have been added. During his college career, he had three one-hitters. The sound of his... Read more.

PLNU Women’s Basketball Staff Shift Brings New Coach
From player, to coach, to student – some at the same time – Aylin Fernandez fills the assistant coach position for Point Loma Nazarene University’s women’s... Read more.

Outdated website and unclear training misrepresent reality of PLNU sustainability
Point Loma Nazarene University claims to be a sustainable campus, yet the inaccurate and outdated information found on their website is misleading to the reality... Read more.

Faces Behind the Student Veteran Organization: How to honor them on Veterans Day
Editor’s Note: The Point previously reported that Anya Standrowicz served on command on Coronado Island, but per Standrowicz’s request, the article was edited... Read more.

Students Say Political Polarization Kept Them From Expressing Candidate Support
As political tensions ran high for the 2024 election, students at Point Loma Nazarene University said they did not feel safe sharing their beliefs on campus. ... Read more.