When Andy Plata, a third-year marketing major, injured her ankle while doing a workout on the eighth-floor patio of Nease, she had no idea what to do. “I...
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Whether you’re a seasoned plant-lover or simply need something living in your space when you feel dead inside, then you’ve come to the right place! The Point...
The NFL’s return to action last week means sports are fully back. On Sunday, sports fans could enjoy football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, tennis and...
In a year of unmitigated and unprecedented disaster, little snippets of good news are sprinkled in the cauldron of 2020 nightmare soup. Cats rescued from...
Do you feel like mastering a second language during this quarantine? Do you want to be more culturally aware of relevant issues and topics outside of the...
Students petition for “diversity” in chapel speakers By: Natallie Rocha and Marlee Drake Photo of Brown Chapel, 2019. Photo by Natallie Rocha...
PLNU Administrators address Brown Chapel on Wednesday, Oct. 30. Photo by Natallie Rocha Students packed Brown Chapel last week to hear how the University would...
How a campus community heals after the death of a student Dellon Sanders, photo taken from Facebook profile. No words. PLNU professor Montague Williams...
Special Olympics Southern California San Diego County Athletics Regional – Point Loma Nazarene University – Apr. 21, 2018 PLNU alumni Erik Weber...
BY PHILLIP WARD | STAFF WRITER From his childhood ambitions, to lofty theological conjectures to candid musings on single life, Convergence on Thursday night...