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 senior contributor This month has marked my final descent into my last days as a college student. I have been at PLNU since day one for the class of...
Read More →by Ian Crane arts and entertainment editor There were two responses last week to my original article about what defines “Loma appropriate.” It would be an understatement to say I was extremely disappointed...
Read More →by Erin Guinan sophomore contributor am probably the poster child for abiding by the religion, morals and guidelines that PLNU claims. I have never been to a party or a club; I don’t...
Read More →by hana eades opinion editor Becoming an ‘adult’ sucks. During childhood, all I wanted to do was grow up so that I could be a logger (like my dad) during the week and a...
Read More →by Kyle Zick Contributor Tolerance: how far is too far? In the last issue, an article was run by Ian Crane posing the question of what defines “Loma Appropriate?” Now, the article had little...
Read More →by Hana Eades opinion editor Disclaimer: These steps are meant as an entertaining approach to show Hana’s appreciation for gardening. Not in any way do they represent the true value of any...
Read More →by Ian Crane arts & entertainment editor “Take that shirt off. It’s not Loma appropriate.” On Friday morning, a fellow PLNU student who was driving off campus directed these words toward me....
Read More →by Ian Mckay senior contributor His name is Mohammed Asfour and we are both 22 years old. While I spent my Spring Break traveling the Southwest with friends, Asfour spent the week fighting...
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