Last Tuesday evening, PLNU students were invited to join in conversation with three women graduates in Colt Hall. The event, Women’s Stories, Life and Career...
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Resting in Downtown San Diego Harbor is one of the longest serving aircraft carriers in the Unites States Navy. The USS Midway, nestled in the dock between the...
It’s that time of year. Christmas cheer and holiday decorations are thrown at us from every convenience store and gas station radio, and we haven’t even...
Young people have been shown in increasing numbers to prefer being let go from their jobs through text than in person. After interviewing twenty-five students...
On a Sunday afternoon, the bustling corridors and foot-traffic on the concrete floor of Liberty Station’s Public Market are reminiscent of the location’s...
“Ladies, put your groovy glasses on” is the Instagram bio of Golden Cherry (@goldenncherry), a thrift-store Instagram page for PLNU students run by Hannah...
Bathrooms in Gym 1/4 Plunger White walls, brown floors and fluorescent bulbs create a horrific lighting scenario for anyone trying to look at least alive. This...
Sharks. That’s the first thought when contemplating the dangers of surfing. Admittedly, it’s important to be wary, but there are many other factors, many of...
PLNU’s various on-campus clubs allow students to connect what they are learning in the classroom to religion. Last Thursday, over 60 students, along with some...
Santiago Gonzalez, a PLNU alumni who graduated just last year, is the subject of a newly released, short documentary titled Saltwater Baptism. The film...