Not only can COVID-19 be deadly for people, but for small businesses as well. Due to California orders limiting the number of people allowed in a store, some...
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According to a poll from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2018, the number of people reading poetry in the U.S. doubled in the last decade. Poetry slams...
Countless establishments have closed their doors in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Churches have not been immune to the widespread closures, and...
At PLNU, there are multiple ways to be involved and live a Christ-centered life. Whether that is attending chapel, going to a Bible study, or joining clubs...
By: Grace Ramos
Thousands of people gathered at Waterfront Park in Downtown San Diego on January 18, 2020 for the 4th Annual Women’s March. This warm Saturday morning brought...
Sunday service at First Church of the Nazarene may seem like just another chapel session, but when you take a closer look there’s more than meets the eye. For...
In many ways, community is found in church. Church gives us a space to grow, to learn and to build meaningful relationships. Each church is unique and attracts...
Chances are, if you’re a freshman, the housing process for next year can feel a bit mystifying. For those who are curious about their options, but not...
Amy McClanahan, the woman suing former Point Loma Nazarene University professor and pastor John Wright, is now naming PLNU in her lawsuit. She filed the...