I once was told that to get a song out of your head, you take two deep breaths and count down from 20. I breathe in and ...
Point Loma Nazarene University’s Alpha Groups gathered for a night of worship at McCullough Park early this month. All groups ...
Point Loma Nazarene University’s Students for Life club hosted a memorial service on campus Tuesday night for Charlie Kirk, a ...
Early last month, Roxana Velasquez, executive director and CEO of the San Diego Museum of Art (MOA), was awarded the ...
Point Loma Nazarene University hosted its annual Creation Care Week two weeks ago, featuring multiple events to educate and ...
A Byzantine style icon, intended to serve as a reminder of the Christian tradition, is set to move from the Keller Gallery to ...
Taylor Swift, to me, used to represent the idea that womanhood could be both glamorous and innocent. Her lyrics were whimsical and clever, the music was fun and my juvenile voice could keep up with ...
Greetings Loma, We are incredibly excited to be writing to all of you as we are finalizing our… ...
The Artist awoke from a fitful night She would haunt him in his sleep He would dream of her beauty, perfection And when his eyes would open he would weep It had ...
For the first time in Point Loma Nazarene University’s history, a Sea Lion has been nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year. The ...
Rebecca F. Kuang’s latest novel, “Katabasis,” satirizes the way dark academia novels romanticize academia by portraying Cambridge as a university that treats magic as mundanely as it does ...
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