Although the Homecoming basketball games are old news, the energy and memories surrounding them are most definitely still existent in the minds of the...
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Spike Jonze’s first film since 2009’s “Where The Wild Things Are,” “Her” — set in the near future — follows lonely writer Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix)...
An empty and colorless Keller Art Gallery waits to be adorned by priceless paintings and art arrangements. Senior PLNU art student David Heim prepares for his...
The PLNU Choral Union and Orchestra presented the masterpiece of Handel’s “Messiah” last Sunday in Brown Chapel. Featured soloists included Krista Wilford...
In Frank Capra’s “It’s A Wonderful Life,” George Bailey is faced with a decision: to leave his small bank Home and Loan — a pillar of the community...
“The Hunger Games” is one of the few teen franchises adapted to film that actually work, and the second installment, “Catching Fire,” drastically improves upon...
PLNU’s Point Loma Opera Theater and Musical Theater Club have brought an opera to campus that appeals to all ages. “The Most Happy Fella,” a musical with...
“It’s cuz I didn’t like his looks,” says Babe MaGrath, introducing a central conflict of love and loss in “Crimes of the Heart.” The opening scene immediately...
On Saturday, Nov. 9, La Jolla’s Porter’s Pub stage had an Oregon state flag hung from the stage-right keyboard and a Cascadian Independence flag hung from the...
Musician and entrepreneur Ernesto Figueroa is making waves in the San Diego music scene. Figueroa, a PLNU sophomore, has been rapping and making music for...