Farewell words from your editorial staff
Kyle Lunberg: Editor-in-Chief Wow, does reflecting upon the last year seem like a monumental task. I came to PLNU with a lot of dreams (as many of us have). One of those dreams...
Read More →Kyle Lunberg: Editor-in-Chief Wow, does reflecting upon the last year seem like a monumental task. I came to PLNU with a lot of dreams (as many of us have). One of those dreams...
Read More →by Danny King & Jordan Bishop contributors What is the value of a university education? Is it simply to obtain a degree? Is it to acquire information? Or is its value more similar...
Read More →by Leah Willis Contributor A lot of people look at graphic design majors and think that we have it easy. Yes, we aren’t writing papers all day, but nothing about it...
Read More →by Amy Williams staff writer Almost every day, a student can be seen wearing a Loma Apparel hat or shirt. But where did Loma Apparel come from? The Point Weekly sat down with...
Read More →by Andrew Dixon staff writer PLNU’s Invisible Children Club held a benefit concert at OB1 Church in Ocean Beach Friday night to raise funds for those suffering from the activities of...
Read More →by Haley Jonswold staff writer “[Music] is a different way of storytelling,” said Ryan Shoemaker, a freshman visual arts and philosophy double major and one member of the PLNU band Coldsons. Coldsons...
Read More →by Casslyn Fiser staff writer Concert Choir and Chorale performed for a full house on Friday night in Crill Performance Hall. The event was called Choral Spectrum and it is the choirs’ culminating show...
Read More →by Alexa Mangrum Alumna Contributor Coachella. Coach-el-la. “Coachella.” A three-syllable word with serious street cred swag in the world of music fests, “Coachella” is a word that, no matter who you are or...
Read More →by Ivan Filby Dean of Fermanian School of Business My first year at PLNU has been challenging and wonderful in equal measures. It has been challenging because, for the first time...
Read More →by Stephen Goforth Assistant Professor of Journalism dodging raindrops in Vancouver right now. A Canadian school made me a generous offer to join their faculty and I was ready to head north...
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