Government shutdown leaves PLNU military students in limbo
The United States federal government shutdown, which began over a month ago, has forced about 1.4 million employees to go on unpaid leave or work without pay. At... Read more.
Mitch Albom returns for bonus Writer’s Symposium by the Sea
Best-selling author Mitch Albom returned to Point Loma Nazarene University for a second interview with Dean Nelson, journalism professor, director and founder. A... Read more.
Students for Life club hosts campus memorial for Charlie Kirk
Point Loma Nazarene University’s Students for Life club hosted a memorial service on campus Tuesday night for Charlie Kirk, a Conservative activist who was assassinated... Read more.
‘Your Superman is my luchador’: How this restaurant reveals another side to Mexican culture
Before I even make it into the shop, I’m overwhelmed with frames of masked wrestlers. Luchadores. Every inch of the wall is covered with a portrait of a legend... Read more.
‘Labor of love’: Family Weekend returns amid campus tensions
A Point Loma Nazarene University tradition, dating back to 2001, strives to bring families and loved ones together for a time to reconnect. Amid high tensions following... Read more.
False information skews reality behind Charlie Kirk memorial relocation
A memorial in honor of the late Charlie Kirk, a Conservative activist, was removed from a tree outside of Point Loma Nazarene University’s Nease Hall last week... Read more.
Letter from the Editor in Chief
Dear PLNU students, faculty and staff, My name is Sydney Brammer, and I am honored to serve as The Point’s editor-in-chief this year alongside a dedicated and... Read more.
PLNU hosts listening event following recent political violence tragedies
In recognition of the recent political violence that has occurred nationwide, Point Loma Nazarene University’s Student Life and Formation Office hosted a confidential... Read more.
Dakota Briley continues to recover, following tragic accident
Following the tragic accident of Point Loma Nazarene University student, Dakota Briley, an auction with over 300 items, including hotel stays to surfboards signed... 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.
