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    ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTFebruary 21, 2012 7:30 pm
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  • Driftwood journal captures campus creativity

    Driftwood journal captures campus creativity

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:30 pm in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT / no comments

    by evan campbell staff writer Feb. 9 marked the release of this year’s Driftwood creative arts journal, an outlet for creative people to have their creations published. The Driftwood is a printed collection of stories, photos, poems, paintings, songs and films from PLNU students, alumni and faculty. A professional judge within each particular field was [...]

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  • Men’s basketball sweeps Azusa and Master’s to stay in GSAC race

    Men’s basketball sweeps Azusa and Master’s to stay in GSAC race

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:30 pm in SPORTS / no comments

    by jacob roth sports editor The PLNU men’s basketball team swept both of its games this week to hold onto second place in the Golden State Athletic Conference standings. On Tuesday night, the Sea Lions shut down NAIA No. 17-ranked Azusa Pacific University 72-52. Then on Saturday, the men defeated The Master’s College 66-49 in [...]

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  • Studying in Vienna

    Studying in Vienna

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:30 pm in OPINION / no comments

    by andrew sutton senior contributor The fact that Vienna, Austria, is not a popular destination for students studying abroad, or international travel in general, blows my mind. For three years in a row, Vienna has been ranked by MERCER (an international consulting firm) as the city with the “Highest Quality of Life” in the world, [...]

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  • Upcoming trends to fall for now

    Upcoming trends to fall for now

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:30 pm in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT / no comments

    by ian crane and kelsey bergstrom contributors One of the biggest fashion events of the year just wrapped up in New York City: Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Showing off fall 2012 collections from the biggest and best designers, this event is the ideal source for the upcoming trends and fashions. Since we know that most of [...]

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  • This Loma life: Dirty Mike and the Boys

    This Loma life: Dirty Mike and the Boys

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:29 pm in SPORTS / no comments

    by kyle lundberg staff writer A few weeks ago, my good friend Jake Payton approached me with an enticing question. “Hey, do you want to be on our intramural soccer team?” he asked. “Sure,” I replied, figuring the fresh air and exercise would do me some good. “I’m just going to warn you,” he responded, [...]

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  • Q&A with Chris Hedges

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:13 pm in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT / no comments

    by hana eades staff writer Chris Hedges, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author, will be a featured guest at PLNU’s 2012 Writer’s Symposium by the Sea. He has traveled around the world as a war correspondent and has written six books, including “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning,” “I Don’t Believe in Atheists” [...]

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  • Milo Greene shines through the rain at UCSD Loft show

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:12 pm in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT / no comments

    by leah willis staff writer Not even the rain last Wednesday could keep away the young and hip as the five silhouettes of the band Milo Greene took the stage at The Loft at UCSD. The lights faded in the small, modern venue. With a loud beat of the drum, the lights and the energy [...]

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  • Network 9 event returns for LJML department

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:11 pm in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT / no comments

    by eddie matthews staff writer The first-ever Network 9 event for the Literature, Journalism and Modern Languages department (LJML) was held Thursday evening in Colt Forum. Network 9 is a series of events put on by the Office of Strengths and Vocations (OSV) to connect PLNU students with opportunities in the professional community. Network 9 [...]

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  • Social justice and Christianity

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:10 pm in OPINION / no comments

    by nic downs junior contributor The idea of social justice—it’s taken on a near-cult following in the Christian community, and if you hang around PLNU long enough, you’re bound to hear it come up in conversation. “We must redistribute wealth,” they say. “The rich are too rich and the poor just keep getting poorer. It’s [...]

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  • Baseball team burned by Firestorm

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:09 pm in SPORTS / no comments

    by annie miller staff writer This week in PLNU baseball, Arizona Christian University migrated west and nearly swept the Sea Lions at Carroll B. Land Stadium. In a three-game series on Friday and Saturday, the Firestorm claimed two games and, had it not been for Sea Lion Ricky Gingras, it could have easily been three. [...]

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