One of the greatest impacts of the 2016 election was “the two main parties became more polarized than ever,” according to The Washington Post. The 2020...
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As tensions continued to rise surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, PLNU students were preparing to completely transition to a new age. As a move to online...
There is no doubt that this is a difficult time for small businesses. In the wake of COVID-19 and the collapsing economy, many businesses have been forced to...
For students who have dietary restrictions — whether you have allergies, you’re vegan, diebetic or just picky — eating at PLNU’s dining hall may seem like a...
Anybody can be president these days. Just ask Jackson Wise, the PLNU ASB president, who said he’s just a student with a fancy job title, rather than an...
Seniors not being guaranteed on-campus housing is nothing new. Molly Unverzagt, assistant director for student housing, said there are not enough beds on...
There are more than 89,000 confirmed coronavirus cases according to worldmeters.com, a website dedicated to research and sharing their findings through...
“Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them...
Last week, CuraCoffee disappeared from the beverage counter in the PLNU Dining Hall and was replaced by Sodexo’s affiliated coffee brand, Aspretto. A large...
Seven students from the political science department got the opportunity to take a trip to New Hampshire for the primary Thursday, Feb. 6 through Wednesday...