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...
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Is bragging about watching a documentary enough these days? Or must you go the extra mile to prove your intellectual pursuit truly affected you? I asked...
Not only can COVID-19 be deadly for people, but for small businesses as well. Due to California orders limiting the number of people allowed in a store, some...
Loman Empire, fall 2019Fall 2020 Resource Fair, fall 2019Fall 2020 Bobby B’s birthday bash, fall 2019Fall 2020 Christmas Tree lighting, fall 2019Fall...
According to a poll from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2018, the number of people reading poetry in the U.S. doubled in the last decade. Poetry slams...
Heading off to college can be considered the pinnacle of a young adult’s life. One of the highlights could be the freedom to act on your personal choices...
While the world seemed to shut down, Mason Plum’s creativity only grew. The sophomore’s artistic work is mostly illustrations, using ink, paint, paint pens or...
Trevor Tillman is a man of many talents. Both a poet and musician, the PLNU senior said he felt called by God to use his time in quarantine productively. This...
As the fall semester kicks off, PLNU Military Programs and Services finishes their preparation for this unique time. Although the department’s team works...
Two alarms ring synchronously at 7 a.m. on Monday. Two PLNU students begin their morning of various activities, but both sit down for class at 8:30 a.m. Over...