“Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal...
Stalls, Escapes and Sanctuaries: PLNU’s Favorite Bathrooms
By: Elijah Ratermanis There is one thing that every member of Point...
An Alternate PLNU History: The Blunt
Part I: Before There Was a Blunt… There Was A Point The college...
The Spirit of The Blunt in the New Generation
The ‘70s were a time of turmoil: it was Nixon v. Humphrey, it was the...
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Step 1– In the past just staff, faculty and RAs have been asked for nominations, but this year this was expanded to include club presidents, Student...
With the recent release of her new pop album “1989,” Taylor Swift goes from talk show to talk show and daily performances, yet somehow manages to make time to...
Riley Verner walked down Derech Shua’fat at nighttime, the street that leads into Shua’fat, a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem. On July 2, three...
Every now and then, a restaurant will pop up with a certain gimmick or theme to attract customers: animatronic mascots, thematic decor or a special way of...
Point Loma had its first live comedy hosted by Point TV, PLNU’s on campus TV station. The show was two hours long in the ARC. Point TV staff reeted students at...
The new 32,900 square foot science building has slowly taken shape over the last few months and completion is set for August 2015. A few biology professors...
Since graduating in 2013, Ian McKay has been teaching English as a second language to children at Wolbong Middle School in Cheonan, South Korea. Currently...
Less than six years ago, soy fell under heavy criticism as researchers linked it with reproductive and nutritional issues. Today, with more than 31 percent of...
Downtown and Little Italy are seen as the faces of San Diego. Their restaurants, shops, and bars are distinct, charming, and popular. Some of the best...
Twenty students were asked along Caf Lane and near the Caf what they thought were the greatest global issues of the day. Here are their responses. “I...