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  • O.B. Smoothie: A small business with a sweet chance

    O.B. Smoothie: A small business with a sweet chance

    By pointweeklyeditor on 9:19 am in FEATURES / 878 comments

    by Ashley Henderson staff writer The American dream is an idea that has been fueling small businesses for years. But what is it made from? For Jesus Perigrino, owner of O.B. Smoothie Bar and Sub Express, the conceptual ingredients swim in 16 ounces of blended acai and granola. They float among the sounds of screaming [...]

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  • Surf team places third at NSSA State Championships

    By pointweeklyeditor on 9:01 am in SPORTS / 312 comments

    by Ashley Henderson staff writer Families, teammates and surfing enthusiasts gathered at Huntington Beach March 11 for the annual NSSA State Championships. PLNU and 43 other teams came hungry for regional qualifications and competed for state titles. Placing third overall in the competition, PLNU seemed to put up quite a fight. Team rider Hunter Lysaught [...]

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  • Sowing the seeds of community

    Sowing the seeds of community

    By pointweeklyeditor on 9:45 am in FEATURES / 352 comments

    New garden to grow sustainability and friendship

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  • Potential stalker plagues Flex residents

    By pointweeklyeditor on 7:11 pm in NEWS / 381 comments

    By Ashley Henderson It seems that parents aren’t the only ones saying, “Don’t open the door to strangers.” According to a Jan. 29 e-mail to Flex residents from Residential Director Robyn Fulcher, there have been some encounters on campus that have “compromised safety for some students.” Fulcher encouraged students to maintain safe practices. “[A]t night [...]

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  • Nursing student won't be home for Christmas

    Nursing student won't be home for Christmas

    By pointweeklyeditor on 3:39 am in FEATURES / 887 comments

    Every year Lauren Hauser and her family celebrate Christmas by taking two taxis, loaded with sleds and fireworks, to have dinner on a snowy hill. In Austria.

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  • Handel’s “Messiah” gives perspective, inspiration

    Handel’s “Messiah” gives perspective, inspiration

    By pointweeklyeditor on 11:07 pm in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT / 107 comments

    Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! I sing these words every time a class is cancelled, the line for eggs and tots is short in the cafeteria, but most often, I hear them sung every Tuesday and Thursday, when I walk into my choir practice.

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  • Professors ditch books and blazers for ballcourt battles

    Professors ditch books and blazers for ballcourt battles

    By pointweeklyeditor on 1:46 pm in FEATURES / 194 comments

    Basketball bad boys don’t need cheerleaders, orange slices, team moms or granola snacks. In fact, all these faculty, staff and alumni need is a ball and a court.

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  • “Where the Wild Things Are” Soundtrack a Versatile Collection

    “Where the Wild Things Are” Soundtrack a Versatile Collection

    By pointweeklyeditor on 10:29 pm in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT / 218 comments

    Karen O is a child at heart. Her most recent project, the soundtrack for the upcoming movie “Where the Wild Things Are,” is more than rambunctious.

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  • “Hot Bodies: Broken for You” Review

    By pointweeklyeditor on 11:36 am in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT / 71 comments

    Critics have described his art as seductive, creepy, dark, sinister, odd and provocative. PLNU art professor David Adey joined Women’s Studies and the Center for Justice and Reconciliation to present his work and discuss its social implications last Tuesday.

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