Among many things, 2020 was a year of hyping up 2021. This was, quite frankly, a premature miscalculation by the general public. Despite failed attempts to...
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When someone asks me what the worst part of my university experience is, one might expect me to answer: the workload, a challenging professor or the loneliness...
It was August when they asked. The leaves were still on the trees, the sun was shining; I was optimistic. “Yes, come to Alaska,” I said, “October sounds great...
A few weeks ago a message popped up on my phone: “How LGBTQ friendly is PLNU?” PLNU’s Instagram shared a post on their story from our...
Students, alumni and faculty mourn the loss of a professor, colleague and friend. Professor Ryan Botts passed suddenly on Sept. 22, as stated in an email from...
PLNU alumnus Daniel Spaite (B.A. ‘13, M.A. ‘19) shares photos from his experience living in Minneapolis during the Black Lives Matter protests. All photos are...
The Point spoke with alumna Chimara Anyiwo [’19], who gave a TEDxPLNU Talk last August. Her address is titled “The Other ‘N’ Word,” and discusses the...
If hours of Netflix binging and homework sessions are fueling a sense of boredom, then it might be time to tap into your artistic side. One way to flex your...
It is not an easy task to find a sport that’s still being developed. Many have been around...