In the Bible, Matthew 28:19-20 reads, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to … [Read more] about Summer 2022 Outreach Trips
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Senior Spotlight: The Vanguard Voice’s Graduating Editor-in-Chief
After a series of obstacles that lead to great achievements, graduating senior Emily Davis has persevered through the constant growth of the journalism department through her tenure as The Vanguard Voice’s Editor-in-Chief (2021-2022). Graduating with a degree … [Read more] about Senior Spotlight: The Vanguard Voice’s Graduating Editor-in-Chief
The Bat Is Back
In 1939, a comic book icon was born. Batman has become a world-renowned popular culture character. After the varying success of multiple attempts in telling the story of The Dark Knight, Warner Brothers Studios and Director Matthew Reeves offer up another … [Read more] about The Bat Is Back
The Rise of Fraudulent COVID-19 Vaccination Cards
The growing controversy of COVID-19 protocols presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been characterized by the rising rejection and falsification of COVID-19 vaccination cards. The cards were first introduced in December of 2020 … [Read more] about The Rise of Fraudulent COVID-19 Vaccination Cards
Activate & Living Well Food Drive
Activate and Living Well will be putting on a joint food drive on campus. This food drive will be between April 4th and April 18th. There will be four collection bins around campus where students, faculty, and staff can deposit their donations. There will also … [Read more] about Activate & Living Well Food Drive
Increasing Antisemitism During COVID-19 Pandemic
Since the start of the pandemic in 2020, antisemitic hate crimes and social media has increased globally. This includes physical and verbal assault, vandalism, the spreading of Nazi hate symbols, antisemitic social media posts, antisemitic beliefs and … [Read more] about Increasing Antisemitism During COVID-19 Pandemic
Dinner and Dialogue
If you have not heard, the Global Center for Women and Justice is a department on campus that raises awareness of many issues such as human trafficking. Throughout the year, they put on several events that allow students to learn more about such issues as well … [Read more] about Dinner and Dialogue
Is Space Travel Worth the Cost?
According to NASA Associate Administrator for Communications Bettina Inclán in a news conference, over ten million people turned on their televisions, computers, phones, and any other device that could stream and on May 30, 2020, they all watched the first … [Read more] about Is Space Travel Worth the Cost?
Stunt Team Weekend Recap
Vanguard University’s Stunt team competed in three games between February 17 to February 20. On Thursday, February 17, Vanguard went head-to-head against Concordia University Irvine. It was a close game, but Vanguard lost 10-11. On Friday, February 18, … [Read more] about Stunt Team Weekend Recap
U.S. Ambassador Richmond on Human Trafficking
On Saturday, February 5, former U.S. Ambassador John Cotton Richmond collaborated with the Global Center for Women and Justice for a discussion on global human trafficking trends, supply chains, and risk mitigation in the Seymour Sanctuary at Vanguard … [Read more] about U.S. Ambassador Richmond on Human Trafficking
Mesa Water Video Contest Top Prize is $1,000!
Mesa Water District is inviting all high school and college students within the Costa Mesa community to submit a fun and informative video for a chance to win a grand prize. The Mesa Water community consists of Costa Mesa, parts of Newport Beach and more. This … [Read more] about Mesa Water Video Contest Top Prize is $1,000!
The Scarcity of English Majors
From informative essays, to dramatic poetry, to hard-hitting newspaper articles, English majors write in a variety of ways, entrancing readers with their words. They study literature influenced by culture, politics, time periods, and authors’ personal lives, … [Read more] about The Scarcity of English Majors
Celebrating Lunar New Year
On February 2, 2022, the Asian and Pacific Islander Club (APIC) at Vanguard University celebrated Lunar New Year, an important holiday in many Asian cultures. “The purpose of celebrating Lunar New Year is to reflect on the past year while also welcoming the … [Read more] about Celebrating Lunar New Year
Vanguard’s New(ish) Cafe
The “new” Bruce Lindsay café has been open for over a year. The Bruce Lindsay Café replaced the old cafe and Samson’s Café. The new opening promised more food options and a better dining area for students. In a post from Vanguard University’s website, it … [Read more] about Vanguard’s New(ish) Cafe
The Importance of Worship
Vanguard University has a chapel requirement every fall and spring semester; students are given the option to attend chapel online or in person at the William J. Seymour building. Attending in person chapels has a steady outcome by students, but why is worship … [Read more] about The Importance of Worship