In the fall of 2017, Uber released a new payment method designed to bring rides to mobile college students. This new feature allows students at participating...
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Tables fill the room. MacBooks and papers are scattered across the long black rectangles. Half-eaten sandwiches are left behind from reporters running out of...
Shortly after 8:00 a.m. on Saturday Jan. 13, tens of thousands of Hawaii residents received the following alert on their cell phones: “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT...
As the sun was setting through the windows off a small classroom in Cabrillo Hall last week, the PLNU debate team gathered for their first practice of the...
A sea of pink merged into the still harbor of Downtown San Diego as nearly 37,000 individuals marched with signs reading phrases such as: “A woman’s place is...
The influenza virus hit early this year, according to information released by the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency. Normally, the flu does...
“New year, new me,” the unofficial catchphrase of New Year’s Day, will be ringing in our ears in just a few weeks on Jan. 1 as resolutions are made across the...
Constructed in the summer of 2016, the outdoor weight shed behind the track is open to PLNU students Monday through Thursday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and has...
With the season of gift buying afoot, there are many groups on campus who have decided to give something you can’t buy at the story. From visiting local...
PLNU’s School of Education will soon offer a program that allows undergrads to get a California teaching credential along with their BA or BS degree. Dr. Conni...