By: Grace Chaves Neon lights, the smell of paint wafting through the air and dozens of students gathered in Point Loma Nazarene University’s (PLNU) Activities...
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When his aspiration and motivation met, there became no capacity for the lengths it would take to reach his goals. It’s midnight on a Monday. The rest of...
By: Kaylie Shadburn With summer break nearing closer and closer, the search for internship opportunities is in full swing. Yet, unlike in previous years...
By: Milla Kuiper Mid-City Church of the Nazarene, in partnership with the City of San Diego, hosts around 70 migrant men in its sanctuary every night of the...
By: Neal Putnam, “Hot Seat” columnist for The Point (1974-1975); Investigative Reporter for The Blunt (1976); Current Newspaper Reporter I wrote the column...
In the in-between. In the alleys and the underpasses. That’s where you’ll find it. Somewhere running the line between a vision and vagrancy. On Commercial...
Part I: Before There Was a Blunt… There Was A Point The college was on unstable ground. A once-stout Nazarene college that sat northeast of Los Angeles...
The ‘70s were a time of turmoil: it was Nixon v. Humphrey, it was the Vietnam anti-war movement, it was racial inequalities, it was second-wave feminism, it...
Growing up in a homeopathic household, I was unphased by the ever-changing ideas and alternative medicine styles my mom would dive into. Whether it be her...
It’s the first day of finals week in Dec. 2023 at Point Loma Nazarene University and first-year communications major Maddie Marshall is about to conclude her...