This year the bookstore added the A-Z Kiosks to help students find their textbooks quicker. The kiosks help students by printing a list of all the course textbooks. This allows students to find their own books on the text floor, now organized alphabetically. Before the kiosks were introduced in the fall, the shelves were more difficult to navigate. Taking up more space, they were categorized by course and department, information students … [Read more] about Bookstore Adds New Kiosks to Assist Students
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A Day in Solvang
The city of Solvang, located about 35 miles north of Santa Barbara, is known as “The Danish Capital of America." During a visit to Solvang this season, i scoped out the best places to see for tourists and adventurers. First on the list was Paula’s Pancake … [Read more] about A Day in Solvang
What Vanguard University Students Do For Fun
Orange County is known for its beautiful beaches and great weather that attracts crowds from all areas around the world. In a recent poll done on Instagram, Vanguard University of Southern California students responded to a series of questions regarding what … [Read more] about What Vanguard University Students Do For Fun
Mind Your Own Music
Music is a universal language and is a way of life for many. Regardless of how music plays a role in your life, it is undoubtedly a part of it in one way or another. Music evokes specific emotions, tells a story, and brings people together. If you are anything … [Read more] about Mind Your Own Music
Should Your Next Phone be iPhone or Android?
When it is time to get a new phone, many iPhone users just get another iPhone. Here are some reasons why I believe you should make an Android your next phone instead. (Warning: If not having iMessage is a dealbreaker, be ready to give that up for an … [Read more] about Should Your Next Phone be iPhone or Android?
Know it like the back of your handbook: VU’s weirdest contract rules
Vanguard’s campus is full of inside jokes, from the DTR bench, to being fined for picking flowers on campus, there a few aspects about our university that when joked around about unite the students. Something that all Vanguard students can relate to is the … [Read more] about Know it like the back of your handbook: VU’s weirdest contract rules
Campus Cash: New Way to Pay
Vanguard now offers an on-campus card system called “Campus Cash.” With a simple swipe of your ID card, you can use your Campus Cash to make purchases at the bookstore, mailroom or to rent a bike. Campus Cash works much like a bank debit card on your Vanguard … [Read more] about Campus Cash: New Way to Pay
Woo Fest: RIP?
Over the past week, among all the stress and excitement encircling this year’s Woo Fest, rumor has spread that this may be Vanguard’s last year celebrating the tradition. While space is an ongoing issue, Resident Director Daniel Van Hoff says that there “is a … [Read more] about Woo Fest: RIP?
Pages vs. the Screen
The 21st century has quickly brought us, the Western culture, to a technological utopia. When the newest bestseller breaks records and tops the charts, we don’t have to wait weeks for the nearest bookstore to restock, we can instantly download it to our … [Read more] about Pages vs. the Screen
New Web site to Launch in February
Several Web site pages are in the process of a complete makeover. The university Web site, www.vanguard.edu, will be different visually and navigationally. The current launch goal for the Web site is mid-February 2011. Chief Communications Officer Kelly … [Read more] about New Web site to Launch in February
A Newsworthy History: Vanguard’s Notable News Stories
The student newspaper has transitioned through 13 different names, the first being the Apocalypse. Other names include the Vanguard Clarion, New Wine Press, Salted Fire and Vox Populi. In 1999, the newspaper changed its name for almost the last time to the … [Read more] about A Newsworthy History: Vanguard’s Notable News Stories