On Friday, Sept. 21, at the San Diego Civic Theatre in Downtown, more than 2,000 people gathered in the velvet, red seats of one of the city’s largest...
Author - Tigist Layne
Every year, One Book One San Diego, a community reading program, encourages the community to read and discuss the same book. This year, more than 80 public...
As another school year comes to an end, students across PLNU are scrambling to finalize their summer jobs, internships, classes and journeys home. A few...
Alex Warren The Point: How has your worship arts experience helped you grow spiritually and/or musically? Alex Warren: My experience with worship arts has...
Feminism and Christianity are two words that are not often heard in the same sentence, let alone in the same conversation. Each comes with its own...
Most stories, even the good ones, have a life expectancy, a sort of “expiration date.” Born out of nothingness, they grow, inspire and shape until eventually...
San Diego, beyond its picturesque beaches and sunny Southern California weather, is a city brimming with a variety of different people from all walks of life...
In the midst of the stress, the busyness and the chaos that can be the life of a college student, a breath of fresh air rolls around every so often in the form...
For the average PLNU student, a typical day is filled with nonstop classes, a part-time job, piles of homework, extracurricular activities and just enough time...
Last weekend, millions of men, women and children flooded movie theaters worldwide, many even dressed to impress in their favorite African-inspired garb, to...