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...
News
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...
Health foods often become a luxury to the already tight, college budgets, and it’s our own health that suffers. But knowing the right food groups and how much...
You’re in an audience, buzzing with anticipation, awaiting to hear from the literary legend Ray Bradbury for a glorious 30 minutes. What’s he gonna talk about...
The anxiety is kicking in; it’s tax season. You finally have received your W-2 form from the previous work year, but you’re stuck. As a first-time filer...
If there is one topic Christians try to avoid in conversation, it’s sex. But last Wednesday, more than 30 PLNU students and faculty gathered in the ARC to talk...
California will have its primary, where residents of the state will vote for who they want to be the 2020 presidential candidate, on March 3. However, the vote...
During the months of February and March a third party will be searching all PLNU campuses for suspicious materials that could contain asbestos. According to...
California celebrated the new year with the addition of new legislation regarding education, healthcare, politics and more. Los Angeles Times and ABC7...
A PLNU Alumnus drove his car down the stairs in front of the cross and got stuck last Friday; 80 year old John Jackson just wanted a picture of Mieras Hall...