It was 8:32 a.m. on a Friday morning in Peet’s Coffee on Catalina and Talbot. There are no vacant tables. A man, probably in his mid-50’s, reads the newspaper...
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Social awakenings, or moments of clarity that open one’s eyes to the true injustices of society and the world, can come in many forms and often vary depending...
On many college students’ phones, there are countless apps to track steps, screen time, food, meditation, workouts, sleep and so much more. There are apps to...
This month, you can get into over 40 San Diego museums for half the price. Museums aren’t just for your grandparents. Museums also don’t have to break your...
The amount of times women on campus have apologized for unnecessary reasons is alarming. Apologizing for things such as interrupting someone, for bumping arms...
Politics tends to divide and break the hearts of many. For Dave Adey, a practicing artist and professor at PLNU, his own heartbreak, rooted in the Las Vegas...
“One out of every three Black boys and one out of every six Latino boys can expect to go to prison, compared to one of every seventeen White boys.” Dr. Jimilez...
For many freshmen, D-Groups, on campus PLNU Bible studies, seem to be there for everybody else’s benefit. After all, the posters explicitly say that they are...
A ban on feeding the homeless population in El Cajon has recently been lifted. The ban was originally claimed to be placed due to a hepatitis A emergency, but...
Some PLNU students are running out of printing money by mid-semester, and the numbers have doubled since last fall. Sophomore nursing major Katelyn Brechtel...