PLNU alumnus Dr. Brent Strawn will be exploring what it means to read the Bible as poetry during this year’s Wiley Lectures, taking place right after chapel on...
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Updates to Breakers Market are scheduled for completion by the end of February. The renovations will include new decor, coolers, products and even a nacho...
La Croix’s cracked open and students settled into their seats in the Fermanian Conference Room to listen to a conversation about the Holy Spirit—its role...
This semester, a big shift has occurred in PLNU’s Center for Justice and Reconciliation: PLNU Professor of Sociology Jamie Gates has stepped down from his role...
S’mores, free water bottles, camping mugs and t-shirts: These are just some of the things students enjoyed Thursday, Jan. 30, when PLNU celebrated the...
As PLNU approaches the end of the semester, students are busy not only studying for finals but packing bags for the...
Although it’s impossible to embody the 2010s at one time, we did our best cutting out the stars themselves that defined social movements, the absurdities, and...
According to the County of San Diego Influenza Watch final report, 35 adults under the age of 65 died with the flu infection and there were 9,655 reported...
About 150 students packed into the ARC November 18 to learn about charitable discourse, in light of the chapel petition and planned unsuccessful walk out a few...
One of the many things I enjoy about Northern California is its beautiful and abundant plants and trees. For the past few years, I’ve typically spent a good...