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Senior Ben Maiava can almost always be found in the gym. The international studies major works as one of two student managers for the men’s basketball team. But ...
The preparation for the 2014 women’s tennis season came to a close with the season-opening loss against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Saturday. The team’s pre-season ...
As soon as Jack Walker turned 16, it was time to put his plan into motion. The first course of action would be to apply to Trader Joe’s, specifically the Costa ...
Greetings Loma, We are incredibly excited to be writing to all of you as we are finalizing our… ...
Though Woodstock was more than 40 years ago, student writers, artists, photographers, and staff joined to celebrate the annual publication of The Driftwood by ...
With the exception of fish, Point Loma Nazarene University prohibits animals and pets within the dorms. However, many students are willing to take the risk for the ...
In the original context, clowns have always been meant to be providers of humor and fun for children and adults alike. We see them at birthday parties, rodeos and ...
After a somewhat disappointing release with their 2021 album, “Scaled and Icy,” people were worried that Twenty One Pilots had lost their grip on music entirely. The tour that accompanied said album ...
Champions yet again, Point Loma Nazarene University soccer is excelling on both the men’s and women’s side. The women’s team won the PacWest for the fifth time in six years, and the men won it for the ...
The college was on unstable ground. A once-stout Nazarene college that sat northeast of Los Angeles in Pasadena decided to move to San Diego in 1973, drawing more than just Nazarenes. Their new campus ...
The Crying Nudes, a group of unknown size and origin, released two singles in March 2023. The only key to their affiliations at the time was the record label the singles were released under: World ...
When Point Loma Nazarene University President Bob Brower reminisces on his first year of college, he recalls, more than anything, apprehension. “I was a first-generation college student,” Brower said.