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The raccoons on Point Loma Nazarene University’s campus have turned into the center of a wildlife conundrum as a recent die-off has led to concerns over illegal poisoning and the spread of disease ...
Six professors at Point Loma Nazarene University are retiring this year, and each has left an impact on many students, faculty and alumni. Within their years of professing and administering, they said ...
The Pasadena College campus. Photo courtesy of Viewpoint Magazine. For over 120 years, those who have walked the grounds of Point Loma Nazarene University’s campus have been searching for one thing… ...
Hello PLNU community, “It’s sink or swim, but I’ll make sure I’m watching you from the boat” is a line similar to what Dean Nelson said to me when I was given the job of editor-in-chief of The Point.
Fans of the honky-tonk country group Turnpike Troubadours likely would have laughed at you if, back in 2019, you had told them the bluegrass band would be touring with a new album in 2025. It appeared ...
Ian Phillips (pictured right) assists a fellow volunteer as they assess the fixes needed on a community member’s bike. Phillips and his co-volunteers congregate to work on bikes in Bikes del Pueblo’s ...
Sarah Beckham, resident director (RD) of Hendricks Hall at Point Loma Nazarene University, has fostered a supportive environment for incoming students, some of her resident assistants (RAs) said. Her ...
During COVID-19, the number of United States college students studying abroad dropped by over 90%. While these numbers have been estimated to recover in the coming years, educators emphasize that the ...
As the end of the semester draws to a close, students face the looming anxiety of final exams and critical deadlines. It’s a time of intense stress, but everyone deserves a moment to rest and step ...
The Point Loma Nazarene University dance team has grown into a dynamic group, offering a space for dancers of all skill levels to come together, support one another... Read more. Features ...
In the bustling world of college life, where tuition bills loom large and dorm closets overflow, students are finding creative ways to make ends meet. From painting nails to flipping thrifted threads, ...
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers. In Los Angeles, where tents line the sidewalks and luxury condos scrape the sky, “Locked” forces its audience to confront the uncomfortable question: … ...