Bang. For the second time in three years, Jay Wright and the Villanova Wildcats are National Champions after defeating Michigan 79-62 in the title game on...
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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...
Over the rivers and through the woods traveled 39 PLNU students and faculty to Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia on a Civil Rights Pilgrimage. The trip took place...
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...
“…Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they...
Standing on the edge of PLNU’s soccer field, in the dirt patches where the green park benches used to be, passersby can make out black figures floating along...
Mission Trails Regional Park is a natural escape surprisingly close to the busyness of downtown San Diego. Just eight miles from downtown is one of the largest...
Clad in a green jacket, plaid shirt, blue jeans and brown glasses, Lawrance Wishneff is a frequent and friendly face around PLNU’s campus. Over the past seven...
This past semester, the PLNU surf team had the privilege of traveling 100 miles inland to Lemoore, California to surf the world’s most exclusive and pristine...
You’ve seen charcoal in the barbeque pit. It’s made itself known in the beauty world for face masks and teeth whitening, and now it’s in our food. Many...