The smell of tamales and refried beans, coupled with the sound of sonorous salsa music, greeted students as they walked into the ARC. Latin American flags...
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While 800,000 workers are out of a job and $12.5 million dollars are lost per hour according to NBC News, PLNU alumni, staff, and students come to terms with...
Students responded Monday to an email from Sodexo’s General Manager, Mary Sossaman, about a new event called “Bodacious Burgers” with 27 comments, many...
With thrift shopping becoming popular among college students, the Campus Activities Board, ASB and Sustain PLNU teamed up to bring Thrift Shop Prom to campus...
Fifty people attended Game Night this past Friday in Ryan Library to snack and play games, a tradition of the library for the past five years. Game Night is...
After the termination of the previous director of auxiliary services, current resident director of Klassen Hall, Kim Riddle, will step in and take this...
More than a hundred students came to Worship Under the Stars on the soccer field Thursday night. After guided prayer as a large group, students were free to...
Public Safety’s annual Safety and Security Report found that liquor law and drug violations have increased, but that other forms of crime have leveled off...
PLNU partnered with Urban League to host their annual Equal Opportunity Day (EOD) and Diversity Summit Sept. 20 at Liberty Station. Speakers and discussion...
I can readily admit that I’m only in the Point Weekly because I need the class to graduate. But just because I’m a Media Communications major, doesn’t mean I...