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...
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Students and faculty might not be on campus for the rest of the semester, but the Center for Justice and Reconciliation is still working hard to engage the...
More than 100 PLNU students and faculty gathered in Crill Performance Hall the Tuesday evening before PLNU’s spring break for a special screening of two...
Feeling theatrical, but struggle with stage fright? This year’s Driftwood Awards Party catered. The annual event highlights pieces of work that were...
I got my first library card at age 19. I imagined curling up and reading a good book with a nice cup of coffee. But, like most college students, it is hard for...
Meet Jim Gaupsas, a true humanitarian… well, cattarian. If you happen to walk down Lomaland Drive past the Facilities Department at 6 p.m. any night of...
If you’ve never explored the wonders of Convoy Street in Kearny Mesa, then you haven’t eaten good Asian food in San Diego yet. Here is a breakdown of a few...
I love doing my part in saving the earth as much as the next Gen Z-er, but I must admit that saving and reusing every single plastic bag after a grocery run or...
Editor’s Note: Per the request of a source who was underage at the time of this article’s publication, photos and last names have been removed from...
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...