The clock on the wall of the archive room read 9 a.m. The volunteers enter in at their usual meeting time, Friday at 10 a.m. Perhaps it was fitting that the...
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Vibrant yellow and green dockless bikes are popping up around San Diego that only require a smartphone and an adventurous person to use them. This is one of...
The feeling of being called on from the crowd to compete on a game show is one only few people know. Gabe Garcia, a junior computer science major at PLNU, is...
Along with the chattering of student voices, the din of students eating on the Caf balcony, and the typing on laptops outside of Bobby B’s, the clamor and...
There will be an active shooter drill on the PLNU campus along with the Liberty Station and Mission Valley campuses on Mar. 21. This drill is supposed to give...
“…Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they...
Restaurants have the ability to influence their customers with what they serve and how they serve it; restaurants near the ocean have the added ability to...
Along with finals, coffee and late night study sessions, student course evaluations are part of the ending of a college semester at PLNU. Powered by the...
There have been three Amtrak train crashes in the past two months which included several fatalities, leaving some Point Loma Nazarene University students...
Dr. Shelly Rambo will be discussing “Faith in Post-Traumatic Times: Encountering Resurrection Wounds” during this year’s Wiley Lectures. Rambo is an Associate...