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...
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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...
As tensions continued to rise surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, PLNU students were preparing to completely transition to a new age. As a move to online...
For many PLNU students, this time of social distancing and being away from friends and normal class routines is disorienting and scary. The Point reached out...
Anybody can be president these days. Just ask Jackson Wise, the PLNU ASB president, who said he’s just a student with a fancy job title, rather than an...
Seniors not being guaranteed on-campus housing is nothing new. Molly Unverzagt, assistant director for student housing, said there are not enough beds on...
There are more than 89,000 confirmed coronavirus cases according to worldmeters.com, a website dedicated to research and sharing their findings through...
You walk into your GE literature class on the first day of the semester. You are nervous because the list of course books is longer than the line out of...