In November 2020, thousands of mail-in ballots made their way to ballot drop-off locations as Election Day approached. The large number of mail-in ballots is a...
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Devastating news greeted Point Loma Nazarene University students when they opened their email inboxes on July 28: “PLNU has finalized its plan to begin the...
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many churches cannot have indoor services, but there’s one that meets outside with a lovely view. This glimmer of hope is Church...
During the normal school year, the Center for Justice and Reconciliation (CJR) at Point Loma Nazarene University fills Caf Lane with a variety of different...
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...
San Diego, California is one of the most military and veteran saturated cities in America. Service members who leave the military often choose to stay in San...
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...
Ebony Bailey is a self-proclaimed “Blaxican.” She gained prominence in short film communities with her films exhibited at the Hola Mexico Film Festival, Haiti...
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...