In a small Haitian village, 7-year-old Wadley leaves the small shack she and her mother live in to fetch water. She walks through the devastation left from the...
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PLNU’s Homecoming weekend festivities also included a bit of a history lesson. On Saturday, James Jackson, Reuben Welch, Warren Brown and Ronald Kirkemo sat...
Forty-five percent of students have felt hopeless in the last year, according to research from the American College Health Association. To combat this issue...
More than 60 students attended PLNU alumnus Dr. Scott Wylie’s neuropsychology research presentation last Monday on how deep brain stimulation can lessen...
More than 6000 miles away from San Diego, a mass grave discovered days ago in Bosnia is believed to contain the remains of hundreds of people caught in a...
Typhoon Haiyan’s devastation on the Philippines garners support on PLNU’s campus as students, faculty and staff comfort those that were affected by the...
As more classes are being held at the Liberty Station Conference Center and enrollment in those classes is expected to increase, aspects of campus life are...
In an effort to improve students’ dining experience and open communication between students and Sodexo, ASB President A.J. Wolf and other members of Student...
At Kaleo chapel and Time Out Wednesday, students were given the opportunity to have a more creative worship experience than typical chapel. Some of the...
On Friday, Nov. 8, PLNU welcomed 12 journalists from various countries in Africa to Dean Nelson’s Intro to Journalism class in Taylor Hall. Invited by the...